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Android Programming

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Summary:
The course covers all key tools used for Android software development, including the Android command-line tools and the Android Eclipse-based Plugins. The course covers all of the key features of Android app development, including the app life-cycle, Java source files, resource files, the Android manifest file, and the Android class hierarchy. At the end of the course, software developers will have the skills to create Android apps.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is for software developers who have never programmed using the Android SDK and the Java Programming Language. The course begins by introducing the Android software tools, including the Java SDK, the Android SDK, Eclipse, and the Eclipse Plugins for Android.

Topics:

  • Intro to Android
  • Android Java Architecture
  • Android Command-Line Tools
  • Android Eclipse Plugins
  • Android Project Files
  • Android Activities
  • Logging and Debugging
  • Intents
  • View, TextView, Button, EditView
  • Alerts, Toasts, Notifications
  • Audio, Video, Camera
  • Persistent Storage
  • Existing Content Providers
  • Custom Content Providers
  • System Services
  • Custom Services



Last Update: May 20, 2012