Android: A Programmer's Guide

  Author:    Jerome DiMarzio
  ISBN:    0071599886
  Sales Rank:    249620
  Published:    2008-08-12
  Publisher:    McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
  # Pages:    400
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    2.0 based on 7 reviews
  Used Offers:    10 from $21.08
  Amazon Price:    $26.39
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Android: A Programmer's Guide
  

A practical guide to Google's revolutionary new mobile development platform

With full coverage of the first complete, open mobile development platform, this in-depth resource takes you, step-by-step, through the process of developing applications for mobile devices in the Android environment. The book assumes you have some familiarity with Java.

Android: A Programmer's Guide covers the properties, methods, and functions of all the layers of the Google Android SDK. You will learn how to build illustrative Android applications such as Hello World and Auto Dialer, and use the Android emulator to run and test your applications. The book is ideal for programmers, Web developers, and development students who want an introduction to the world of mobile application development through Google's open-source tools.

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11-16-08 1 (NA)
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This book is horrible. Do NOT buy this book!! I would have given it 0 stars if I could.

Here's why:
1. There are so many glaring typos and misprints that the exercises are difficult to follow and almost worthless.

2. The content is out-of-date. If you're developing with 1.0 or newer, you'll spend more time trying to figure out how to do the exercises with the current API instead of being able to follow the examples.

3. The author does not use Java coding standards. His classes start with lower case letters and he uses capitals and underlines in his package names. He's obviously not a Java developer and therefore you shouldn't be learning Java from him.

Do yourself a favor, save some money and skip this book and just use the tutorial and examples that come with the API.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-17 05:28:27 EST)
11-16-08 1 (NA)
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This book is horrible. Do NOT buy this book!! I would have given it 0 stars if I could.

Here's why:
1. There are so many glaring typos and misprints that the exercises are difficult to follow and almost worthless.

2. The content is out-of-date. If you're developing with 1.0 or newer, you'll spend more time trying to figure out how to do the exercises with the current API instead of being able to follow the examples.

3. The author does not use Java coding standards. His classes start with lower case letters and he uses capitals and underlines in his package names. He's obviously not a Java developer and therefore you shouldn't be learning Java from him.

Do yourself a favor, save some money and skip this book and just use the tutorial and examples that come with the API.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-19 06:03:36 EST)
10-22-08 1 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Should Avoid This Aurthor
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The author actually didn't know either Java or Android development. The books is emphasizing many basic Java concept, for example, what is a inner class, what is an interface etc. However, for those real android development, he always says "the sample code is fairly self-explained" etc, so missing the real concept for Android / Java development.

I will avoid this author and his other books in the future. I think at least before writing the books, the author should be familiar with the target and know what's the real topics should be written.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-17 05:28:27 EST)
10-11-08 1 4\4
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The author does not even understand Java programming conventions. He used capitalized camel case for method name. But some other methods are using the correct camel case. It's mixed throughout his codes. Also, android_programmers_guide.chapter is his package name. Oh my, coming from an ASP/VB programmer's background certainly hurts here.

Aside from that, the book is shallow, not much interesting stuff. The Google official samples are much better and cleaner!

Stay away at all possible cost!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-24 09:53:09 EST)
09-28-08 1 2\3
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I was very disappointed by this book. I will admit that the SDK is still being worked on and they just released version 1.0, which is upposed to be locked, a few of the examples won't work and have to be updated.

In addition I found an error around the 8th chapter where the wrong class names are used and would mess up the example.

The biggest problem is what seems to be useless pages with overly simple examples. Chapter 8 is horrible with a simple application and just pasting a bunch of different versions for the same thing. There are plenty of things that aren't needed to be explained, but are anyway ... even though the book states it is to be used by someone with previous programming experience.

Way too simplistic and wordy for anyone who already knows Java.
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09-22-08 1 2\5
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I had fairly low expectations from this book as the API is still in a state of flux, so if some of the examples needed tweaking that would have been alright. However, I could not even find any example code on the book's website as advertised on the back cover. This is a 400 page book so I expected to get at least some useful material from it, but the author does not even get past Hello World until over 100 pages. The material after that consists of repetitions of trivial code additions followed by regurgitation of the source. It would appear that the author was just trying to increase the page count with no real valuable content. There is no in-depth discussion of what Activities, Intents, etc. actually are or how they work. After this poor experience I went back to the online help and am finding it vastly more thorough and helpful. I would not recommend this book for any level of developer.
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08-13-08 5 5\11
(Hide Review...)  Well done and comlete
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Contrary to what the other reviewer writes, I find this book very informative and not related to any Google help that is available since it is so scarce. This is a terrific introduction to the topic - well organized and well written. Bravo.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-17 08:31:28 EST)
08-12-08 2 5\8
(Hide Review...)  mashup of existing online google android material
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Just received this book. I went over the first seven chapters and am very disappointed. The first seven chapters are nothing more than existing online material with some added textual embellishments. There are also a few chapters with sample code (some of which are from the Google samples) and a few might be original code. This is not recommended.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-17 08:31:28 EST)
  
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