Introduction to Android App Development for the Kindle Fire

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Author: Lauren Darcey, Shane Conder ISBN: 9780133040470
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: April 13, 2012
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional Language: English
Author: Lauren Darcey, Shane Conder
ISBN: 9780133040470
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: April 13, 2012
Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional
Language: English

Get Started Fast with Android App Development for Amazon’s Best-Selling Kindle Fire!

 

Practically overnight, the Amazon Kindle Fire has become the world’s top-selling Android-based tablet. Now, in this electronic-only mini-book, expert Android developers provide an introduction to the basics of Kindle Fire development.

 

Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder first introduce you to Android and walk you through installing its latest development tools. Next, you’ll learn the essential design principles you need to write Android Kindle Fire apps, discover how Android applications are structured and configured, and walk through incorporating user interfaces and other application resources into your projects.


It’s simply the fastest way to start developing apps for today’s hottest Android tablet!

 

Like this mini-book? Take the next step: read the full version! Learning Android Application Programming for the Kindle Fire, available August 2012 in print and eBook formats, walks you step-by-step through every facet of building a production-quality Kindle Fire app!

Get Started Fast with Android App Development for Amazon’s Best-Selling Kindle Fire!

 

Practically overnight, the Amazon Kindle Fire has become the world’s top-selling Android-based tablet. Now, in this electronic-only mini-book, expert Android developers provide an introduction to the basics of Kindle Fire development.

 

Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder first introduce you to Android and walk you through installing its latest development tools. Next, you’ll learn the essential design principles you need to write Android Kindle Fire apps, discover how Android applications are structured and configured, and walk through incorporating user interfaces and other application resources into your projects.


It’s simply the fastest way to start developing apps for today’s hottest Android tablet!

 

Like this mini-book? Take the next step: read the full version! Learning Android Application Programming for the Kindle Fire, available August 2012 in print and eBook formats, walks you step-by-step through every facet of building a production-quality Kindle Fire app!

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