1. Foreign tutorial websitesAndroid Developers Blog No explanation vogella A very good website, free, including comprehensive Android tutorials, and often cites expert blogs in the tutorials, which can lead to many unexpected discoveries. Code resources are provided, but they are not easy to find. Highly recommended tutorialspoint Very suitable for beginners, it provides almost all the basic tutorials and many examples. In addition to supporting online learning, it also provides PDF downloads of basic and advanced tutorials. (ps: Although PDFs can be downloaded by clicking, they still hope you can pay.) Highly recommended tutsplus The quality of each article is very high~~ Highly recommended Codepath It basically covers everything used in daily development, just like: We don't waste time with the "theoretical approach" you might get from a book. We cover exactly the things we use every day as we are developing apps for contracts. Their mission is: mission to change the way engineers learn new technologies. At the same time, they provide Q&A support, and everyone is welcome to join. coderzheaven Covers various tutorials about Android basics in a case-driven manner. Highly recommended thenewcircle It seems to be a training institution, most of the courses are charged, but there are still some free resources worth exploring. coreservlets Although the main focus is not Android, the Android tutorials are also quite good. What's better is that the tutorials provide PDF, PPT, and source code downloads. Looking forward to its updates~ Highly recommended Droid-Blog Droid-Blog.net offers about 27,000 impressions to a highly targeted audience of Android developers looking for ways to monetize their applications. There is only one ad space on the top right on the whole blog which guarantees maximum attention for your ad. – See more at: http://droid-blog.net/become-a-sponsor/#sthash.roDmfOb9.dpuf coursera.org Coursera is committed to popularizing the best education in the world, and cooperates with top universities and institutions to provide free courses to everyone. Of course, there are also many courses about Android. commonsware.com CommonsWare's mission is to help people and organizations work better together through cooperation, whether that be in the fields of software development, community governance, or anywhere else. CommonsWare provides books, software, and services in fulfillment of that mission. http://android.amberfog.com/ Just another Android developers blog Highly recommended anddev Android Development Community | Android Tutorials Highly recommended 2. Foreign personal blogshttp://jakewharton.com/blog Author: Jakewharton Just look at the name, no introduction needed http://www.curious-creature.com/ Written by Romain Guy I still think there is no need for introduction http://cyrilmottier.com/ By Cyril Mottier I still think it needs no introduction. http://blog.stylingandroid.com/ By Mark Allison a software developer with over 30 years' experience, and over 4 years' Android development experience. I run Styling Android Limited, an Android software development consultancy. http://blog.danlew.net/ By Daniel Lew The number of articles is quite objective, most of them are some tips, which are very worth learning. http://www.androidhive.info/ By Ravi Tamada There are many high-quality articles on Android, but there are also many articles on other aspects, the number of which is comparable to that of tutorial websites. http://loseyourmarbles.co/about-me/ By Chris Nash My interests in software development and modern video gaming will form a large part of this blog. http://www.androiduipatterns.com/ Author: [email protected] working for Fat Robot as Partner / CTO. http://www.grokkingandroid.com/ By Wolfram Rittmeyer I have been developing with Java for a long time and have started developing Android applications in 2010. http://geekyouup.blogspot.com/ By Rich Hyndman Works at Google. 3. Websites worth visitingslideshare SlideShare is the world's largest slide sharing community. Of course, there are a lot of PPTs about Android. You can download them if the author allows. Of course, if not allowed, you can also watch them online. Here you can basically find PPTs of various presentations. For example: Google io and so on. androidweekly.net Android Weekly is a free newsletter that helps you to stay cutting-edge with your Android Development. Well worth subscribing. developer.android.com oh, no reason! |
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