Android Wearable Programming

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| Rating | : | 4.11 (751 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1785280155 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 205 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-09-22 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Practical introduction to Android Wear application development" according to Amazon Customer. Steven F. Daniel takes a right-out-of-the-gate approach and is very hands-on in teaching the reader how to assemble effective, powerful wearable applications, primarily for Android Wear. I found the examples to be very pragmatic and worthwhile, exploring the major APIs - the Data API, Node API, and Message API - for the Android Wear platform and how to move data between a wearable device and an associated smartwatch.It also covers working with bina. Good introduction to the Wear SDK This book is densely written and presents numerous screenshots and code listings. The kinds of devices covered are watches under Android Wear, Google Glass and Android TV. Two sample applications with the Wear SDK show how to send notifications and synchronize your data between the phone and the watch. The Google Glass sample covers voice recognition, controlling the camera and displaying current location on Google Maps. Finally, there’s a de
You will start with an introduction to the architecture of Android, followed by an in-depth look at the design of Android applications and user interfaces using Android Studio. You will see how to create basic and custom notifications for your apps, and synchronize data from the wearable device with the handheld mobile device. More advanced topics such as intents, the Gradle build configuration and the implementation of build variants, and packaging and deploying from a single project code base are also covered.By the end of this book, you will have a good understanding of wearable programming, and be confident enough to write programs for building Android applications that run on Android Wear.. Familiarity with development IDEs such as Android Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, or Eclipse will be helpful.What You Will LearnGet introduced to the Android Wear and Google Glass SDKCreate your own basic and custom notifications for Android Wear by using Android notificationsDevelop custom Android wearable
Steven is always interested in emerging technologies and is a member of the SQL Server Special Interest Group (SQLSIG), Melbourne CocoaHeads, and Java Community. He was the cofounder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of SoftMpire Pty Ltd., a company that focused primarily on developing business applications for the iOS and Android platforms. About the AuthorSteven F. You can check out his blog at geniesoftstudios/blog/ or follow him on Twitter at twitter/GenieSoftStudio.. He is an experienced software developer with more than 14 years of experience in developing desktop and web-based applications for a number of companies, including: ANZ, Department of Justice, BP Australia, and AXA Australia. Daniel is the owner and founder of GENIESOFT STUDIOS (geniesoftstudios/), a software development company based in Melbourne, Victoria, that focuses primarily on developing games and business applications for the iOS, Android, Mac OS X and Windows platforms. DanielSteven F. St
Daniel is the owner and founder of GENIESOFT STUDIOS (geniesoftstudios/), a software development company based in Melbourne, Victoria, that focuses primarily on developing games and business applications for the iOS, Android, Mac OS X and Windows platforms. Steven is the author of various book titles, such as Xcode 4 iO
