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I**Y
Java explained for beginners
I am new to Android development. I was struggling to follow tutorials and ebooks on Android development because I just did not have enough (any) knowledge of Java. Jeff Friesen has tailored his book beautifully to address all the concepts I needed to understand in order to proceed with my own Android development. I would have saved myself many fruitless hours if I had read this book before embarking on any Android specific texts. The book is easy to follow and easy to "dip into" specific topics to refresh/renew understanding of key concepts. It is one of my main references, my go to guide when I'm stuck.
M**R
It's an overview and a collection of good starting points
Concise, well written. It's an overview and a collection of good starting points. The first two chapters were worth the book. The clear explanation of why Java works the way is does was very informative.
S**E
An abstract text
A heads-up for aspiring Android programmers: this text ONLY covers Java. It has absolutely no context in any Android development environment. It defines code without any description of how to implement it (ie, Eclipse, Android SDK), or even what objects the code belongs in. It's what I've come to call an "ivory castle textbook" that separates out the relationships as though they don't exist. Experience says there will be a re-learning curve once the developer starts using their tool of choice. If this fulfills your need, go for it. I believe the scope is too narrow for the subject, despite the hefty size.
L**E
very nicely done
up to page 85 so far and i like it. it gives background on the java flavors in chapter one. this book only discusses the java api that is relevant for android programming, which is prefect because i am learning how to write android apps. chapter 2 discusses the basic variable types available in java. chapter 3 discusses classes/objects. so far it has been very clearly written. will update this review as i read more of this book. so far i am very happy with the contents and presentation.
M**Z
Overwhelming, boring manual about Java
1). Lack of clarity -- I have to re-read everything2). Overwhelming, complex introduction to Java3). This book would be really hard for beginners, but even if you are an experienced Java programmer, you probably won't find this book helpful, because it is really hard to use this book as a Java reference manual4). It has no information on Android programming. WHY ANDROID DEVELOPMENT IS IN THE BOOK'S TITLE?
A**R
Great book
The book is eloquently written with lots of examples and well explained paragraphs. I'm still busy, but I really enjoy it!Perhaps best suited for people with some programming experience though, rather than first timers.
D**E
nothing about Android specifics
This book is a begginers guide to Java. It does not offer anything on the specific needs of the Android device platform. As the title states "Java for Android Development", well, yes. Java is used for Android delopment. But does this book delve into the Android platform. No.This books start with Java basics and ends with advanced data scructures. As far as beginner java books go, there are better ones out there. As far as Android books go, this isn't one at all.
D**T
Need concise and clear description
Since Java is created and strongly influenced by C++, some terminologies are better be the same.The big problem for a new comer to read this book is that too many similar, confusing terminologies been used.Why not just based on some common used, recognized ones. The last section on p69 and the 3rd section on p87are confusing for a new reader. The whole page of p88 needs to be concise and get to the point.
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