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Mastering Android Studio 3

By : Kyle Mew
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Mastering Android Studio 3

By: Kyle Mew

Overview of this book

Android Studio is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed for developing Android apps. As with most development processes, Android keeps resources and logic nicely separated, and so this book covers the management of imagery and other resources, and the development and testing tools provided by the IDE. After introducing the software, the book moves straight into UI development using the sophisticated, WYSIWYG layout editor and XML code to design and test complex interfaces for a wide variety of screen configurations. With activity design covered, the book continues to guide the reader through application logic development, exploring the latest APIs provided by the SDK. Each topic will be demonstrated by working code samples that can be run on a device or emulator. One of Android Studio's greatest features is the large number of third-party plugins available for it, and throughout the book we will be exploring the most useful of these, along with samples and libraries that can be found on GitHub. The final module of the book deals with the final stages of development: building and distribution. The book concludes by taking the reader through the registration and publication processes required by Google. By the time you have finished the book, you will be able to build faster, smoother, and error-free Android applications, in less time and with fewer complications than you ever thought possible.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Summary

Throughout this chapter, we explored some of the more exotic ways in which Android Studio can assist the developer. Google's immense influence in the digital world has provided alternative technologies such as the Kotlin language and encouraged manufacturers to develop technologies that appeal to Android developers in a way that makes cutting-edge technology available to anyone with skills and ideas.

Android Studio is not alone in offering the opportunity to code in different languages or for different form factors, but Android Studio does make it simpler and easier for developers to learn new skills.

In the next chapter, we will take a look at one of the final development stages; testing. This will give us a great chance to explore one of Android Studio's most innovative and useful tools: the device monitor and profiler.

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