Asynchronous Android

· Packt Publishing Ltd
4.3
15 reviews
Ebook
146
Pages
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About this ebook

Concurrent Programming on Android is a step-by-step guide that builds a complete picture of the concurrency constructs available on the Android platform. This book is for Android developers who want to learn about the advanced concepts of Android programming. No prior knowledge of concurrency and asynchronous programming is required. This book is also targeted towards Java experts who are new to Android.

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4.3
15 reviews
Daniel Wilson
November 19, 2014
I bought this specifically to learn about some of the inherent problems with async tasks in Android. While it hasn't addressed everything regarding that, there are some good tips and it does a munch better job than the documentation of explaining things! Overall pretty good.
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Peter Bautista
June 6, 2020
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Oleg Semen
October 17, 2014
Really grate book
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About the author

Steve Liles is a self-confessed geek and has been an Android fan since the launch day of the G1. When he isn't at work building publishing systems and apps for newspapers and magazines, you'll find him tinkering with his own apps, building 3D printers, or playing RTS games. He is currently working with a start-up to build an advertising system that links the print and digital worlds using computer vision on Android and iOS devices.

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