by Kyle Mew
Google's Material Design language has taken the web development and design worlds by storm. Now available on many more platforms than Android, Material Design uses color, light, and movements to not only generate beautiful interfaces, but to provide intuitive navigation for the user.Learning Material Design will teach you the fundamental theories of Material Design using code samples to put these theor...
Price: $34.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2015
Getting Started with React Native
by Ethan Holmes, Tom Bray
React Native is a game-changing approach to hybrid mobile development. Web developers can leverage their existing skills to write mobile applications in JavaScript that are truly native without using cross-compilation or web views. These applications have all of the advantages of those written in Objective-C or Java, combined with the rapid development cycle that JavaScript developers are accustomed to.Web ...
Price: $29.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2015
Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook, 2nd Edition
by Jason Kneen
The mobile web has paved the way but many users want to have "native" applications installed. Using Appcelerator as a platform it's now possible to write iOS, Android, and Windows phone applications in JavaScript! It allows developers to develop fully native UI applications using Appcelerator studio tools without any knowledge of Objective-C, Swift or Java.This book will take you through the ...
Price: $10.13 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2015
Programming Google Glass, 2nd edition
by Eric Redmond
This is your all-inclusive guidebook for programming Glassware. You'll learn the nuances of the Mirror API and the recently released GDK as you build example applications: a restaurant finder, blogging app, Glass stats monitor, party animator, QR code reader, video game, and more.You'll jump right in with a fun application that leverages the power of the Mirror API web service, Google's serve...
Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers | Release: 2015
by Iggy Krajci, Darren Cummings
Android on x86: an Introduction to Optimizing for Intel Architecture serves two main purposes. First, it makes the case for adapting your applications onto Intel's x86 architecture, including discussions of the business potential, the changing landscape of the Android marketplace, and the unique challenges and opportunities that arise from x86 devices. The fundamental idea is that extending your appl...
Price: $12.95 | Publisher: Apress | Release: 2014
by Nikolay Elenkov
There are more than one billion Android devices in use today, each one a potential target. Unfortunately, many fundamental Android security features have been little more than a black box to all but the most elite security professionals - until now.In Android Security Internals, top Android security expert Nikolay Elenkov takes us under the hood of the Android security sysÂtem. Elenkov describes Android se...
Price: $23.99 | Publisher: No Starch Press | Release: 2014
Learning Pentesting for Android Devices
by Aditya Gupta
Android is the most popular mobile smartphone operating system at present, with over a million applications. Every day hundreds of applications are published to the PlayStore, which users from all over the world download and use. Often, these applications have serious security weaknesses in them, which could lead an attacker to exploit the application and get access to sensitive information. This is where p...
Price: $17.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2014
Xamarin Mobile Application Development for Android
by Mark Reynolds
Technology trends come and go, but few have generated the excitement, momentum, or long-term impact that mobile computing has. Mobile computing impacts people's lives at work and at home on a daily basis. Many companies and individual developers are looking to become a part of the movement but are unsure how to best utilize their existing skills and assets. The Xamarin suite of products provides new op...
Price: $4.28 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2014
by Marco Schwartz, Stefan Buttigieg
Arduino is an open source microcontroller built on a single-circuit board that is capable of receiving sensory input from the environment and controlling interactive physical objects.The first few projects of this book will focus on displaying tweets within your app by connecting to Twitter, controlling basic functions of the Arduino board, and connecting an Arduino-powered weather station to an Android pho...
Price: $48.99 | Publisher: Packt Publishing | Release: 2014
by Joshua J. Drake, Zach Lanier, Collin Mulliner, Pau Oliva Fora, Stephen A. Ridley, Georg Wicherski
As the Android operating system continues to increase its share of the smartphone market, smartphone hacking remains a growing threat. Written by experts who rank among the world's foremost Android security researchers, this book presents vulnerability discovery, analysis, and exploitation tools for the good guys. Following a detailed explanation of how the Android OS works and its overall security arc...
Price: $12.00 | Publisher: Wiley | Release: 2014