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Android Development Patterns: Best Practices for Professional Developers

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“A must read for all developers that want to begin serious Android development.”
Justin Anderson, Freelance Android Developer

“From start to finish, this book contains a variety of great tips and insight into the most important attributes of Android design. This book will definitely be required reading for any of our future Android engineers.”
Cameron Banga, Cofounder, 9magnets, LLC

There’s a downside to Android’s amazing openness and versatility: it’s easy for developers to write code that’s inefficient, unreliable, insecure, or hard to maintain. In Android Development Patterns , enterprise Android developer Phil Dutson helps you leverage Android 5.0+’s amazing power without falling victim to those pitfalls. Dutson presents today’s most comprehensive set of patterns and procedures for building optimized, robust apps with Android 5.0+.

First, Dutson guides you through establishing a highly efficient development environment and workflow, and testing your app to ensure that your code works just as you expect. Then, he walks through the modern best practices for structuring apps, using widgets and components, and working with views.

You learn how to build apps that are easy to manage and update, deliver accurate and up-to-date information without wasting precious battery power, and take advantage of new hardware, such as Android Wear and Android TV. Dutson concludes by presenting powerful strategies for optimizing your apps and packaging them for distribution.

Coverage includes

  • Using testing to build more trustworthy, dependable, maintainable apps
  • Understanding subtle but critical differences between Android and traditional Java programming
  • Building consistent, modern user interfaces with views and layouts
  • Leveraging the proven MVC pattern to cleanly organize logic
  • Creating rich visual experiences with 3D graphics, animation, and media
  • Simplifying capture and use of location data with the new Locations API
  • Integrating optional hardware, such as Bluetooth, NFC, or USB
  • Building better apps with Google Play Services
  • Creating Android Wear notifications and apps
  • Tuning and improving apps with Google Analytics
  • Designing Android TV apps for the “ten foot view”

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Development Tools
Chapter 2 Testing and Debugging
Chapter 3 Application Structure
Chapter 4 Components
Chapter 5 Views
Chapter 6 Layout
Chapter 7 App Widgets
Chapter 8 Application Design: Using MVC
Chapter 9 Drawing and Animation
Chapter 10 Networking
Chapter 11 Working with Location Data
Chapter 12 Multimedia
Chapter 13 Optional Hardware APIs
Chapter 14 Managing Account Data
Chapter 15 Google Play Services
Chapter 16 Android Wear
Chapter 17 Google Analytics
Chapter 18 Optimization
Chapter 19 Android TV
Chapter 20 Application Deployment

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