![]() ➤➤ Chapter 11: Using Android NDK with Android Studio: Installing and using Android NDK for building projects with C/C++ code. ➤➤ Chapter 10: Continuous Integration: Automating your builds, tests, and releases using continuous integration servers. ➤➤ Chapter 9: Using Source Control: GIT: How to share your project and enable version control by using Git. Learn details of the Android Devices Monitor, Android virtual devices, Lint, and testing your code. ➤➤ Chapter 8: Debugging and Testing: Debugging Android code with ADB. How to create and work with Phone/Tablet, Library, Wear, TV, Glass, Auto, and Cloud modules. ➤➤ Chapter 7: Multi-Module Projects: Adding modules in your project. ➤➤ Chapter 6: Android Build System: How to use and configure Gradle effectively. Explanation of previews and tools for UI development. ➤➤ Chapter 5: Layouts with Android Studio: How to use layouts with Android Studio. How to build your projects and sign apks. How to use live templates and refactoring. ![]() ➤➤ Chapter 4: Android Studio In Depth: Deep dive into Android Studio, explaining menus, editors, views, and shortcuts. How to use assets, XML files and the Android Manifest. ➤➤ Chapter 3: Android Application Development with Android Studio: Structure of Android Studio projects. ➤➤ Chapter 2: Android Studio Basics: Beginning with Android Studio, creating a new project, building your project, and migrating projects to Android Studio. Creating an emulator for running your projects. ➤➤ Chapter 1: Getting Started: Installing and setting up your development environment. Some chapters provide code samples to demonstrate the use case or provide an example for the topic. ➤➤ Using third-party tools with Android Studio to improve the development processĮach chapter focuses on a specific topic related to Android Studio or an accompanying tool by explaining why it is needed and how it is used or configured. ➤➤ Writing plugins for Android Studio to extend its capabilities and add desired custom features ➤➤ Controlling the whole build and test cycle with Continuous Integration ➤➤ Keeping your code maintainable and bug free with testing ➤➤ Sharing and versioning your code with Git The following are just a few examples of the topics covered that are basic to Android Studio or that extend its capabilities: This book not only covers features of Android Studio essential for developing Android apps but also touches on topics related to the whole development cycle. Whether you are new to Android or a seasoned Android developer who used Eclipse-based ADT before, this book will bring you to a level where you can unleash your true development potential by making use of Android Studio’s tools. This book is for developers with any level of experience. Each chapter focuses on a specific topic, progressing from the basics of how to use the IDE to advanced topics such as writing plugins to extend the capabilities of the IDE. This book covers Google’s Android Studio, the official tool for developing Android applications. No matter how good you are at writing code, without proper knowledge of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), you will face many obstacles. Intel Thread Building Blocks (Intel TBB) 379 Intel Integrated Performance Primitives (Intel IPP) 378 Summary 362 Chapter 13: Third-Party Tools 363 Summary 330 Chapter 12: Writing Your Own Plugin 331 Summary 306 Chapter 11: Using Android NDK with Android Studio 309Īndroid NDK Installation on Windows 10 312Īndroid NDK with Android Studio Projects 315Īndroid NDK Projects Release and Deployment 328 Integrating Android Projects with a Continuous Summary 279 Chapter 10: Continuous Integration 281 Summary 244 Chapter 9: Using Source Control: GIT 245 ![]() Testing Android Code and Application UIs 226 Summary 193 Chapter 8: Debugg ing and Testing 195Īndroid Virtual Device Extended Controls 222 Running and Debugging an Android Wear Module 170īuilding APKs with Android Wear Support 173 Summary 157 Chapter 7: Multi-Module Projects 159 Summary 141 Chapter 6: Android Build System 143Ĭonfiguring Android Plugin for Gradle 150 Previewing on Different Android SDK Versions 121ĭesigning Layouts with Android Studio 123 Layout Design Structure in Android Studio 118 Summary 114 Chapter 5: Layouts with Android Studio 115 Summary 79 Chapter 4: Android Studio In Depth 81Ĭreating a Signing Key for Android Applications in Android Studio 112 Summary 43 Chapter 3: Android Application Development With Android Studio 45Ĭreating a Project with Multiple Target Devices 52Īdding Template Activities to Android Projects 58Īdding a Service Template with Android Studio 69Īdding XML Files to an Android Project 76 Summary 19 Chapter 2: Android Studio Basics 21 Launching Android Studio for the First Time 18 Installing Android Studio for Mac OS X 12 Installing Android Studio for Microsoft Windows 10 10 System Requirements for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux 1 دانلود رایگان کتاب Expert Android Studio.pdf Murat Yener Onur Dundar
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