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Revision as of 17:34, 22 April 2014
Android Studio Development Essentials is currently under development. New chapters are added regularly so check back for the latest updates.
- Creating an Example Android App in Android Studio
- A Tour of the Android Studio User Interface
- Creating an Android Virtual Device (AVD) in Android Studio
- Testing Android Studio Apps on a Physical Android Device
- The Basics of the Android Studio Code Editor
- An Overview of the Android Architecture
- The Anatomy of an Android Studio Android Application
- Understanding Android Application and Activity Lifecycles
- Handling Android Activity State Changes in Android Studio
- Android Activity State Changes - An Android Studio Example
- Saving and Restoring Activity State in Android Studio
- Understanding Android Views, View Groups and Layouts in Android Studio
- A Guide to the Android Studio Designer Tool
- Designing a User Interface using the Android Studio Designer Tool
- Using the Android GridLayout Manager in Android Studio Designer
- Working with the Android GridLayout using XML Layout Resources