Programming Android, 2nd Edition Posted: 30 Mar 2012 04:14 AM PDT Book Description With this digital Early Release edition of Programming Android, you get the entire book bundle in its earliest form – the author’s raw and unedited content – so you can take advantage of this content long before the book’s official release. You’ll also receive updates when significant changes are made, as well as the final ebook version. What does it take to build well-engineered Android applications? Explore Android’s core building blocks and APIs in depth with this authoritative guide (updated to cover the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android), and learn how to create compelling apps that work on a full range of Android devices. You’ll work with proven approaches to app design and implementation—including application frameworks that you can use as a starting point for your own projects. Delve into sensors, native development, 3D graphics, and many other topics, and discover how to build apps on the platform of your choice. If you’re an intermediate to advanced programmer, you’ll learn how to make great Android apps. - Learn how to use the Android SDK with the Eclipse IDE
- Apply advanced Java concepts regardless of your experience with the language
- Create an Android user interface that’s captivating and easy to navigate
- Use the Fragment API for tablet user interfaces
- Make your application compatible with Honeycomb and earlier versions
- Understand Android’s unique database design issues and the role of SQLite
- Use sensors and gestures to expand your app’s input beyond just tapping and scrolling
- Explore Android APIs for multimedia, location, communication, NFC, and other applications
Table of Contents Part I: Tools and Basics Chapter 1. Installing the Android SDK and Prerequisites Chapter 2. Java for Android Chapter 3. The Ingredients of an Android Application Chapter 4. Getting Your Application into Users' Hands Chapter 5. Eclipse for Android Software Development Part II: About the Android Framework Chapter 6. Building a View Chapter 7. Fragments and Multiplatform Support Chapter 8. Drawing 2D and 3D Graphics Chapter 9. Handling and Persisting Data Part III: A Skeleton Application for Android Chapter 10. A Framework for a Well-Behaved Application Chapter 11. Building a User Interface Chapter 12. Using Content Providers Chapter 13. A Content Provider As a Facade for a RESTful Web Service Chapter 14. Remote Procedure Calls – Building Android APIs Part IV: Advanced Topics Chapter 15. Search Chapter 16. Location and Mapping Chapter 17. Multimedia Chapter 18. Sensors, NFC, Speech, Gestures, and Accessibility Chapter 19. Communication, Identity, Sync, and Social Media Chapter 20. The Android Native Development Kit (NDK) Book Details - Paperback: 524 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media; 2nd Edition (June 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449316646
- ISBN-13: 978-1449316648
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Building Mobile Applications with Java Posted: 30 Mar 2012 04:07 AM PDT Book Description Do you want to develop mobile apps with Java—and have them work on a variety of devices powered by iOS and Android? You've come to the right place. This project-driven book shows you how to build portable apps with two amazing open source frameworks, Google Web Tools (GWT) and PhoneGap. With these tools, you'll use learn how to write Java code that compiles into cross-platform Javascript and HTML, and discover how to take advantage of features in several popular devices, such as the camera, accelerometer, and GPS. - Get started with GWT by building an example Twitter search app
- Build a example web app and adapt it for mobile with CSS
- Add touch centric controls with the GWT Mobile UI library
- Develop a working wine journal app that tracks a user's GPS location
- Use techniques to make a mobile version of your web or desktop app
- Work with HTML5 Canvas to build a mobile video game
- Package your apps for iOS, webOS, and Android with PhoneGap
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Greetings, Mobile App Developers Chapter 2. Getting Started with GWT Chapter 3. Getting Started with PhoneGap Chapter 4. Customizing Your App for Mobile Chapter 5. Building a Pure Mobile App with GWT Mobile UI Chapter 6. Advanced Mobile Optimizations Chapter 7. Box2D and Canvas Chapter 8. Next Steps Book Details - Paperback: 84 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (March 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449308236
- ISBN-13: 978-1449308230
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Linux Pocket Guide, 2nd Edition Posted: 30 Mar 2012 04:04 AM PDT Book Description If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, this popular pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job reference. The second edition has expanded from Fedora-only coverage to distro-neutral, with practical information on a wider range of commands requested by readers. Linux Pocket Guide provides an organized learning path for Linux use, rather than Linux programming and system administration. You'll find options for the most useful commands, grouped by functionality. For novices who need to get up to speed on Linux use, and experienced users who want a concise and functional reference, this guide provides quick answers. Table of Contents - What's in This Book?
- Getting Help
- Linux: A First View
- The Filesystem
- The Shell
- Basic File Operations
- Directory Operations
- File Viewing
- File Creation and Editing
- File Properties
- File Location
- File Text Manipulation
- File Compression and Packaging
- File Comparison
- Printing
- Spell Checking
- Disks and Filesystems
- Backups and Remote Storage
- Viewing Processes
- Controlling Processes
- Scheduling Jobs
- Logins, Logouts, and Shutdowns
- Users and Their Environment
- User Account Management
- Becoming the Superuser
- Group Management
- Host Information
- Host Location
- Network Connections
- Email
- Web Browsing
- Usenet News
- Instant Messaging
- Screen Output
- Math and Calculations
- Dates and Times
- Graphics and Screensavers
- Audio
- Video
- Installing Software
- Programming with Shell Scripts
- Final Words
Book Details - Paperback: 232 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media; 2nd Edition (March 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449316697
- ISBN-13: 978-1449316693
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What is Dart? Posted: 30 Mar 2012 04:00 AM PDT Book Description Get ready to build modern web apps. This concise book covers the Dart language, libraries, and tools that help you develop structured, fast, and maintainable web apps that run in any modern browser. The Dart platform has been designed to scale from simple scripts to complex apps, running on both the client and the server. With this book, you can use Dart to architect and develop HTML5 apps for the modern web. Table of Contents - Why Did Google Create Dart?
- Does the Web Really Need Another Language?
- Show Me the Code
- How Can I Play with Dart?
- How About a Real Editor?
- What's New About Dart?
- Why Does Dart Look so Familiar?
- What Is in the Dart Platform?
- Should I Use Dart for My App Today?
- How Do You Expect People to Use Dart?
- How Can I Compile to JavaScript?
- What Libraries Are Available?
- Show Me More Code
- Where Can I Learn More?
About the Author Kathy is a technical writer who’s worked on docs for Chrome and other developer APIs at Google since 2006. Before that, she worked at Sun, NeXT, and HP. Back when the web was young, she wrote the first doc to help developers write Java applets. She also co-created The Java Tutorial and maintained it for a very long time. Seth is a Developer Advocate with the Chrome team. He is a conference organizer (Aloha on Rails, New Game), author (Expert Spring MVC), helped publish Angry Birds for the web, and is a big fan of HTML5 and the modern web. Book Details - Paperback: 232 pages
- Publisher: O’Reilly Media (March 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449316697
- ISBN-13: 978-1449316693
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Security and Privacy for Microsoft Office 2010 Users Posted: 30 Mar 2012 03:55 AM PDT Book Description Take control—and put the built-in security and privacy features in Microsoft Office to work! Whether downloading documents, publishing a presentation, or collaborating online—this guide offers concise, how-to guidance and best practices to help protect your documents and your ideas. - Get practical, proactive guidance for using the security and privacy management features in Office 2010 and Office 365
- Walk through everyday scenarios, and discover everyday techniques that help you take charge
- Understand common risks and learn best practices you can apply right away
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Why Should I Care? Chapter 2. Alice Downloads a Document Chapter 3. Bob Prepares a Policy Chapter 4. Carol Collaborates on Some Content Appendix A. Learn More Appendix B. About the Author About the Author Mitch Tulloch is a widely recognized expert on Windows administration and has been awarded Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) status for his contributions supporting those who deploy and use Microsoft platforms, products, and solutions. Book Details - Paperback: 72 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (March 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0735668833
- ISBN-13: 978-0735668836
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