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Get up to speed on the hottest opportunity in the application development arena
App development for tablets is a booming business. Android tablets, including the popular Motorola Xoom, are gaining market share at breakneck speed, and this book can have even novice programmers creating great Android apps specifically for tablets quickly and easily. A little Java knowledge is helpful but not essential to get started creating apps. Android expert Donn Felker helps you get the Android environment up and running, use XML to create application menus, create an icon for your app, and submit your app to the Android Market.
You'll also learn to create an SQLite database to run behind your app and how to allow users to tailor your app to their needs.* Tablet application development is booming, and Android tablets, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab and Motorola Xoom, are rapidly gaining market share * This easy-to-follow guide helps new and veteran programmers set up the Android tablet environment, work with Google's notification system, and design apps that take advantage of larger tablet screens * Covers using XML to create application menus, creating an icon for your app, and submitting your app to the Android Market * Demonstrates notifications, how to create an SQLite database to run behind an application, and how to set up your app so users can choose options that tailor the app to their individual needs
If you want to break into the growing Android tablet application development market, look no further than Android Tablet Application Development For Dummies!
Contents
Introduction 1
Part I
Chapter 1: Developing Spectacular Android Tablet Applications 9
Chapter 2: Switching to Tablet App Development 21
Chapter 3: Developing for Android Tablets 27
Chapter 4: Prepping Your Development Headquarters 35
Chapter 5: Your First Android Project 57
Part II: Building and Publishing Your First Android Tablet Application 93
Chapter 6: Designing the User Interface 95
Chapter 7: Coding Your Application 111
Chapter 8: Turning Your Application into an App Widget 151
Chapter 9: Understanding Android Resources 183
Chapter 10: Publishing Your App to the Android Market 191
Part III: Creating a Feature-Rich Application 213
Chapter 11: Designing the Task Reminder Application 215
Chapter 12: Going a la Carte with Your Menu 235
Chapter 13: Handling User Input 245
Chapter 14: Getting Persistent with Data Storage 265
Chapter 15: Reminding the User with AlarmManager 295
Chapter 16: Updating the Android Status Bar 307
Chapter 17: Working with Android s Preference Framework 315
Part IV: The Part of Tens 329
Chapter 18: Ten Great Free Sample Applications and SDKs (with Code!) 331
Chapter 19: Ten Tools That Make Your Developing Life Easier 335
Index 339



