I forgot to mention, that one is also available online through Safari Books,
which can come in handy...
Thanks,
Justin Anderson
MagouyaWare Developer
http://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Justin Anderson wrote:
> I've heard Mark Murphy's books are really good
I've heard Mark Murphy's books are really good, and his advice on these
forums is great too. A book I've recently come across that I like is "The
Android Developer's Cookbook" but the current edition is only up-to-date as
of Android 2.2...
http://www.amazon.com/Android-Developers-Cookbook-Buildin
"Beginning Android 2" by Mark Murphy is a great start to understand
the fundamentals. The flow of the book so far works well. I
originally started with the online articles at HTTP://developer.android.com
but I prefer a physical book. "Pro Android 2" was good but contained
more advanced concepts
Hello, Android definitely, although several others are also good
references. On any of the books, try to get a 2011 publication date
and definitely nothing older than 2010, as things are changing fast
here, so even on the 2010 ones by the time they have made it through
the publication process, ther
I have to agree - http://commonsware.com/ - helped me a lot when I was
first starting and is still something I refer to frequently.
On Mar 21, 6:51 am, Narendra Padala wrote:
> Hi Flocks,
>
> Can somebody suggest the best book or online resource for beginning android
> apps development?
>
> Regar
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