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Android Design Patterns and Best Practice

By : Kyle Mew
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Android Design Patterns and Best Practice

By: Kyle Mew

Overview of this book

Are you an Android developer with some experience under your belt? Are you wondering how the experts create efficient and good-looking apps? Then your wait will end with this book! We will teach you about different Android development patterns that will enable you to write clean code and make your app stand out from the crowd. The book starts by introducing the Android development environment and exploring the support libraries. You will gradually explore the different design and layout patterns and get to know the best practices of how to use them together. Then you’ll then develop an application that will help you grasp activities, services, and broadcasts and their roles in Android development. Moving on, you will add user-detecting classes and APIs such as gesture detection, touch screen listeners, and sensors to your app. You will also learn to adapt your app to run on tablets and other devices and platforms, including Android Wear, auto, and TV. Finally, you will see how to connect your app to social media and explore deployment patterns as well as the best publishing and monetizing practices. The book will start by introducing the Android development environment and exploring the support libraries. You will gradually explore the different Design and layout patterns and learn the best practices on how to use them together. You will then develop an application that will help you grasp Activities, Services and Broadcasts and their roles in Android development. Moving on, you will add user detecting classes and APIs such as at gesture detection, touch screen listeners and sensors to our app. You will also learn to adapt your app to run on tablets and other devices and platforms, including Android Wear, Auto, and TV. Finally, you will learn to connect your app to social media and explore deployment patterns and best publishing and monetizing practices.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Android Design Patterns and Best Practice
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Publishing apps


It goes without saying that you will have exhaustively tested your app on a wide variety of handsets and emulators and probably prepared your promotional material and checked out Google Play Policies and Agreements. There are many things to consider before publication, such as content rating and country distribution. From a programming point of view, there are just three things that we need to check before we proceed:

  • Remove all logging from the project such as the following:

    private static final String DEBUG_TAG = "tag"; 
    Log.d(DEBUG_TAG, "some info"); 
  • Make sure you have an application label and icon declared in your manifest. Here's an example:

    android:icon="@mipmap/my_app_icon" 
    android:label="@string/my_app_name" 
  • Ensure you have declared all the necessary permissions in the manifest. Here's an example:

    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" /> 
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission...