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This dude here is cool. He is also very active in answering all sorts of questions on stackoverflow.com
Maybe it will be useful, I myself am now mastering Android development using these lessons: startandroid.ru/uroki/vse-uroki-spiskom.html
Personally, I really liked the book "Android 2. Programming applications for tablet computers and smartphones (Reto Mayer, Eksmo, 2011)" (available on w3bsit3-dns.com).
But there is only about Android (overview + examples), Java is not described as such.
Details, as a rule, have to be clarified either in the documentation or in articles.
In addition to reading books, it will be a good experience to study the source codes of finished products, including the platform itself.
I especially note the recommended study of Google IOSHED
you can also look at the 4pda library 4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=159318&st=0&start=0
I highly recommend the book of the aforementioned Reto Mayer Professional android 4 application development + listen to his speech at Google I / O 2011
the busy coder's guide to android development
There is theory and practice. I think it's even very good. But be sure to pay attention to official sources.
I bought and read this one: www.amazon.com/gp/product/1430239301
I think it's a very good book. Language English but very simple,
easy to understand.
try them all (there are not so many)
you can take it from the Chinese brothers in Oslonet:
ed2k://|file|Pro.Android.4,.Satya.Komatineni,.Dave.MacLean,.Apress,.2012.epub|9990438 |CA795E545B755B3C67A09F27B303ACA4|/
ed2k://|file|[Android.Cookbook(2012.4)].Ian.F.Darwin.%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97%E7%89%88.epub|11675985|584118529132E91E6F6CBB9 |/
ed2k://|file|[Programming.Android(2nd,Early.Release,2012.3)].Zigurd.Mednieks.%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97%E7%89%88.epub|6314582 |27944B40032A4A843F1A9DD9E2ED5291|/
ed2k://|file|[Building.Android.Apps.with.HTML,CSS,and.JavaScript(2nd,2012.01)].Jonathan.Stark.%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 %E7%89%88.epub|4866182|F8ACC943C7646F5949617FF9412ECA6D|/
ed2k://|file|Beginning.Android.4,.Grant.Allen,.Apress,.2012.epub|4116817|8E6ACC6659C7081DA145DF65F6D496DE|
ed2k://|file|[Making.Android.Accessories.with.IOIO(2012.2)].Simon.Monk.%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97%E7%89%88.epub|5982668|07DBC54CCEB3AFF68AFE035F13CDDB06 |/
ed2k://|file|[Learning.Android.Game.Programming(2012)].Rick.Rogers.%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97%E7%89%88.epub|11410515|961E8C5B44987117E449E6D5E9224A2E |/
ed2k://|file|[Professional.Android.Programming.with.Mono.for.Android.and.NET.C#(2012)].McClure.%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97%E7 %89%88.epub|14748145|53877D273675230FA5F7EF86659F133D|/
For starters, you can still read articles, something like a quick start (for example , this one, one of the articles helped me at one time, I think it will be useful), and of course, try to write, you won’t go far on one theory ...
You don’t have to go far for the list of references - here it is on Habré.
In general, I strongly advise you to read the source codes, since the system and standard applications are open for study.
What is better to read?
Here it is:
Author: Reto Mayer, "Android 2. Programming Applications for Tablets and Smartphones", www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/6752687
or this:
Authors: Said Hashimi, Satiya Komatineni, Dave McLean, " Application development for Android", www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/6227194
Well, in general, you won’t be fed up with one book here, it was better for you to sign up for thematic courses)
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