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by Paul Deitel and Harvey M Deitel
Android Hacker's Handbook
by Joshua J Drake, Zach Lanier, Collin Mulliner, Pau Oliva Fora, Stephen A Ridley, and Georg Wicherski
The first comprehensive guide to discovering and preventing attacks on the Android OS 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 architecture...
A step-by-step guide to learning Flutter and Dart 2 for creating Android and iOS mobile applicationsKey FeaturesGet up to speed with the basics of Dart programming and delve into Flutter developmentUnderstand native SDK and third-party libraries for building Android and iOS applications using FlutterPackage and deploy your Flutter apps to achieve native-like performanceBook DescriptionGoogle Flutter is a cross-platform mobile framework that makes it easy to write high-performance apps for Androi...
Mobile Platforms and Development Environments (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile & Pervasive Computing)
by Sumi Helal, Raja Bose, and Wendong Li
Mobile platform development has lately become a technological war zone with extremely dynamic and fluid movement, especially in the smart phone and tablet market space. This Synthesis lecture is a guide to the latest developments of the key mobile platforms that are shaping the mobile platform industry. The book covers the three currently dominant native platforms -- iOS, Android and Windows Phone -- along with the device-agnostic HTML5 mobile web platform. The lecture also covers location-based...
Mobile Apps Made Simple (Mobile Application, IOS Programming, Android Programming, Android Apps, IOS Apps)
by Jonathan McCallister
Build the Next Great iOS Game with Cocos2D! Cocos2D is the powerhouse framework behind some of the most popular games in the App Store. If you've played Tiny Wings, Angry Birds, Mega Jump, Trainyard, or even Super Turbo Action Pig, then you've played a game that uses Cocos2D or Box2D physics. The beauty of Cocos2D is its simplicity. It's easy to become overwhelmed when you start developing an iOS game, especially if you look at things like OpenGL ES, OpenAL, and other lower level APIs. Writi...
Answer the question "Can we build this for ALL the devices?" with a resounding YES. Learn how to build apps using seven different platforms: Mobile Web, iOS, Android, Windows, RubyMotion, React Native, and Xamarin. Find out which cross-platform solution makes the most sense for your needs, whether you're new to mobile or an experienced developer expanding your options. Start covering all of the mobile world today. Understanding the idioms, patterns, and quirks of the modern mobile platforms give...
Android. Aplikacje Wielow?tkowe. Techniki Przetwarzania
by Anders Goransson
If you are a developer with experience in C# and are just getting into mobile development, this is the book for you. If you have experience with desktop applications or the Web, this book will give you a head start on cross-platform development.
I'm a Software Developer I Write Code No I Will Not Fix Your Computer Notebook Journal
by Hab Publication
Android Studio 3.5 Development Essentials - Kotlin Edition
by Neil Smyth
Ready to build truly stunning apps for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch? This cookbook-written exclusively in Swift 3-provides more than 120 proven solutions for tackling the latest features in iOS 10 and watchOS 3. With these code-rich recipes, you'll learn how to build dynamic voice interfaces with Siri and messaging apps with iMessage. You'll also learn how to use interactive maps, multitasking functionality, the UI Testing framework, and many other features. This cookbook is ideal for intermedi...
Application Development with Qt Creator - Second Edition
by Ray Rischpater
iOS Recipes begins with a tour of UIKit. Noted iOS developer and trainer Matt Drance and expert graphical-systems programmer Paul Warren show you how to write splash screens and embedded web browsers that are easily dropped into any project. You'll explore techniques for building complex table views without losing yourself in a sea of code, and see how to add some unique visual touches to any table--even the ones you've already built. Next you'll explore Quartz and Core Animation, and you'll wal...