The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development is a book covering Android application development, from basics through advanced capabilities. It is updated several times a year and is available through the Warescription program. Subscribers also have access to office hours chats and other benefits. This repository contains the source code for the hundreds of sample apps profiled in the book. These samples are updated as the book is, with git tags applied to tie sample code versions to book versions. The book, and the samples, were written by Mark Murphy. All of the source code in this archive is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license except as noted. The names of the top-level directories roughly correspond to a shortened form of the chapter titles. Chapter numbers change with every release, and some samples are used by multiple chapters.
Features
- Easy import into Android Studio
- All of the projects should have a build.gradle file suitable for importing the project into Android Studio
- The samples also have stub Gradle wrapper files
- You will need your own local installation of Gradle 3.3 in order to build the projects from the command line
- This book is published in PDF, EPUB, and MOBI/Kindle formats
- Read directly in your Web browser on the Warescription site