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Revision as of 17:49, 31 October 2013
Contents
Development Environment Setup for using Google Maps and Location Services
- the Setup section in the Google Play services guide [1]
Google Maps Android API v2
- Google Maps Android API v2 - Tutorial (Lars Vogel 2013) [2]
- Demo projects (Google Maps Android API v2) from Dartmouth College [3]
- use your own Maps API keys for different apps!
- Google Maps Android API (Google services) [4]
- Add a map object.
- Draw markers.
- Change views.
- Get your API key for Maps (Getting Started Guide)
- Google Maps Android API v2 (Google Developers) [5]
- Getting Started [6]
- Google Maps Android API v2 and v1 - different operations [7]
- Google Maps Android API v1 - DEPRECATED (Google Developers) [8]
- used in the textbook (2012) and many other books
- Testing Problems with an Emulator [9][10]
- The Problem of Getting Map Keys for Google Maps Android API v1 [13]
Location Awareness
- Making Your App Location-Aware [14]
- Location Services API (Google Play services)
Android UI Design
- Android UI Design
- Android UI: Menus vs Action Bar
- ebooks on Android UI Design at Seneca Library
- Smashing Android UI responsive user interfaces and design patterns for Android phones and tablets by Juhani Lehtimäki. Wiley 2013.
- Android UI fundamantals develop and design by Jason Ostrander. Peachpit 2012.
- Android design patterns interaction design solutions for developers byGreg Nudelman. Wiely 2013.
Resource Types
- application resources provided in the /res directory [20]
Decompiling Android
- Decompiling Android by Godfrey Nolan (2012). -- ebook at Seneca Library
- Dalvik bytecode (DEX files)