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CommonsWare.The.Busy.Coders.Guide.to.Android.Development.Version.8.2.2017下载
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Android, the next-generation open mobile platform from Google and the Open Handset Alliance, is poised to become a significant player in the mobile device market. The Android platform gives developers a fair bit of control while still supporting a familiar programming language. However, the frameworks, GUI widgets, and development model is different than any other mobile platform out there. That’s where this book comes in Spanning 466 pages, The Busy Coder’s Guide to Android Development covers a wide range of Android capabilities and APIs, from creating simple user interfaces, to supporting long-running background processes, through the advanced location tracking and mapping features. Along the way, it covers how to embed the WebKit Web browser in your application, how to have your application use data from other installed applications (and vice versa!) or off the Internet, and how to integrate with the built-in on-device search engine. It will help you more quickly climb the Android learning curve, so you can create the “killer app” you’ve dreamed of…or perhaps just a quick-and-dirty application for you and your friends.
Table of Contents
Preface
Key Android Concepts
Choosing Your Development Toolchain
Tutorial #1 - Installing the Tools
Android and Projects
Tutorial #2 - Creating a Stub Project
Getting Around Android Studio
Contents of Android Projects
Introducing Gradle and the Manifest
Tutorial #3 - Changing Our Manifest (and Gradle File)
Some Words About Resources
Tutorial #4 - Adjusting Our Resources
The Theory of Widgets
The Android User Interface
Basic Widgets
Debugging Your App
LinearLayout and the Box Model
Other Common Widgets and Containers
Tutorial #5 - Making Progress
GUI Building, Continued
AdapterViews and Adapters
The WebView Widget
Defining and Using Styles
JARs and Library Projects
Tutorial #6 - Adding a Library
The Action Bar
Tutorial #7 - Setting Up the Action Bar
Android’s Process Model
Activities and Their Lifecycles
Tutorial #8 - Setting Up An Activity
The Tactics of Fragments
Tutorial #9 - Starting Our Fragments
Swiping with ViewPager
Tutorial #10 - Rigging Up a ViewPager
Resource Sets and Configurations
Material Design Basics
Dealing with Threads
Requesting Permissions
Tutorial: Runtime Permission Support
Assets, Files, and Data Parsing
Tutorial #11 - Adding Simple Content
Tutorial #12 - Displaying the Book
Using Preferences
Tutorial #13 - Using Some Preferences
SQLite Databases
Tutorial #14 - Saving Notes
Internet Access
Intents, Intent Filters
Broadcasts and Broadcast Receivers
Tutorial #15 - Sharing Your Notes
Services and the Command Pattern
Tutorial #16 - Updating the Book
Large-Screen Strategies and Tactics
Tutorial #17 - Supporting Large Screens
Backwards Compatibility Strategies and Tactics
System Services
Google Play Services
Getting Help
Working with Library Projects
Gradle and Legacy Projects
Gradle and Tasks
Gradle and the New Project Structure
Gradle and Dependencies
Manifest Merger Rules
Signing Your App
Distribution
Advanced Gradle for Android Tips
Testing with JUnit4
Testing with UI Automator
Measuring Test Coverage
Unit Testing
MonkeyRunner and the Test Monkey
Notifications
Advanced Notifications
Introducing GridLayout
The Percent Support Library
Dialogs and DialogFragments
Advanced ListViews
Action Bar Navigation
Action Modes
Other Advanced Action Bar Techniques
Toolbar
AppCompat: The Official Action Bar Backport
RecyclerView
Implementing a Navigation Drawer
The Android Design Support Library
Advanced Uses of WebView
The Input Method Framework
Fonts
Rich Text
Animators
Legacy Animations
Custom Drawables
Mapping with Maps V2
Crafting Your Own Views
Advanced Preferences
Custom Dialogs and Preferences
Progress Indicators
More Fun with Pagers
Focus Management and Accessibility
Miscellaneous UI Tricks
Event Bus Alternatives
Tasks
The Assist API (“Now On Tap”)
The Data Binding Framework
Desktop Android Apps
Drag and Drop
Keyboard and Mouse Input
Home Screen App Widgets
Adapter-Based App Widgets
Content Provider Theory
Content Provider Implementation Patterns
The Loader Framework
The ContactsContract and CallLog Providers
The CalendarContract Provider
The MediaStore Provider
Consuming Documents
Providing Documents
Encrypted Storage
Packaging and Distributing Data
Advanced Database Techniques
Data Backup
SSL
NetCipher
Embedding a Web Server
Miscellaneous Network Capabilities
Audio Playback
Audio Recording
Video Playback
Using the Camera via 3rd-Party Apps
Working Directly with the Camera
Media Routes
Supporting External Displays
Google Cast and Chromecast
The “Ten-Foot UI”
Putting the TVs All Together: Decktastic
Creating a MediaRouteProvider
Screenshots and Screen Recordings
Advanced Permissions
Restricted Profiles and UserManager
Miscellaneous Security Techniques
AlarmManager and the Scheduled Service Pattern
PowerManager and WakeLocks
JobScheduler
Accessing Location-Based Services
The Fused Location Provider
Working with the Clipboard
Telephony
Working With SMS
NFC
Device Administration
Basic Use of Sensors
Printing and Document Generation
Dealing with Different Hardware
Writing and Using Parcelables
Responding to URLs
Plugin Patterns
PackageManager Tricks
Remote Services and the Binding Pattern
Advanced Manifest Tips
Miscellaneous Integration Tips
Reusable Components
Android Studio Editors and Dialogs
Advanced Emulator Capabilities
Lint and the Support Annotations
Using Hierarchy View
Screenshots and Screencasts
ADB Tips and Tricks
Issues with Speed
Finding CPU Bottlenecks
Focus On: NDK
Improving CPU Performance in Java
Finding and Eliminating Jank
Issues with Bandwidth
Focus On: TrafficStats
Measuring Bandwidth Consumption
Being Smarter About Bandwidth
Issues with Application Heap
Finding Memory Leaks
Issues with System RAM
Issues with Battery Life
Power Measurement Options
Sources of Power Drain
Addressing Application Size Issues
The Role of Scripting Languages
The Scripting Layer for Android
JVM Scripting Languages
Crash Reporting Using ACRA
In-App Diagnostics
Anti-Patterns
Widget Catalog: AdapterViewFlipper
Widget Catalog: CalendarView
Widget Catalog: DatePicker
Widget Catalog: ExpandableListView
Widget Catalog: SeekBar
Widget Catalog: SlidingDrawer
Widget Catalog: StackView
Widget Catalog: TabHost and TabWidget
Widget Catalog: TimePicker
Widget Catalog: ViewFlipper
Chrome and Chrome OS
Device Catalog: Kindle Fire
Device Catalog: BlackBerry
Device Catalog: Android TV
Device Catalog: Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
Appendix A: CWAC Libraries
Appendix B: N Developer Preview
Appendix C: Community Theater and the Appinars
Title: The Busy Coder’s Guide to Android Development
Author: Mark L. Murphy
Length: 3893 pages
Edition: Revised & enlarged
Language: English
Publisher: CommonsWare
Publication Date: 2016-06-06
ISBN-10: 0981678009
ISBN-13: 9780981678009
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