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50 Android Hacks

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Annotation Summary The best programming techniques are often the shortest and simplest—the hacks. In this compact and useful book, Android expert Carlos Sessa presents 50 hacks designed to save you time, enhance your skills, and perhaps even bring a smile to your face. These clever programming techniques tackle challenging problems with minimal code, offering insights from experienced developers and online communities. Each hack, fully illustrated and self-contained, spans just a couple of pages and includes annotated source code. The hacks are organized into twelve collections covering various topics such as layout, animations, and design patterns. Highlights include creating a custom ViewGroup, implementing the Ken Burns effect in slideshows, and using the Model-View-Presenter pattern. Additional hacks address aspect-oriented programming, Scala integration, and database operations, among others. Most hacks are compatible with Android 2.x and above, with version-specific notes provided. Purchasing the print edition grants access to a complimentary eBook in multiple formats. Carlos Sessa, an enthusiastic Android developer and active Stack Overflow contributor, shares his extensive collection of hacks to empower fellow programmers.

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Título
50 Android Hacks
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2013
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
216
ISBN10
1617290564
ISBN13
9781617290565
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Annotation Summary The best programming techniques are often the shortest and simplest—the hacks. In this compact and useful book, Android expert Carlos Sessa presents 50 hacks designed to save you time, enhance your skills, and perhaps even bring a smile to your face. These clever programming techniques tackle challenging problems with minimal code, offering insights from experienced developers and online communities. Each hack, fully illustrated and self-contained, spans just a couple of pages and includes annotated source code. The hacks are organized into twelve collections covering various topics such as layout, animations, and design patterns. Highlights include creating a custom ViewGroup, implementing the Ken Burns effect in slideshows, and using the Model-View-Presenter pattern. Additional hacks address aspect-oriented programming, Scala integration, and database operations, among others. Most hacks are compatible with Android 2.x and above, with version-specific notes provided. Purchasing the print edition grants access to a complimentary eBook in multiple formats. Carlos Sessa, an enthusiastic Android developer and active Stack Overflow contributor, shares his extensive collection of hacks to empower fellow programmers.