Kindle Fire Development Essentials

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© 2013 Neil Smyth / Payload Media. This eBook is provided for personal use only. Unauthorized use, reproduction and/or distribution strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.


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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction to Kindle Fire App Development Essentials
  2. An Overview of the Kindle Fire
  3. Setting up a Kindle Fire Android Development Environment
  4. Creating a Kindle Fire Android Virtual Device (AVD)
  5. Creating an Example Kindle Fire Android Application
  6. Testing Android Applications on a Physical Kindle Fire Device with ADB
  7. An Overview of the Kindle Fire Android Architecture
  8. The Anatomy of an Android Application
  9. Understanding Android Application and Activity Lifecycles
  10. Handling Android Activity State Changes
  11. Android Activity State Changes - An Example Application
  12. Saving and Restoring the User Interface State of an Android Activity
  13. Understanding Android Views, View Groups and Layouts
  14. Designing an Android User Interface using the Graphical Layout Tool
  15. Creating an Android User Interface in Java Code
  16. An Overview and Example of Android Event Handling
  17. Android Touch and Multi-touch Event Handling
  18. Detecting Common Gestures using the Android Gesture Detector Class
  19. Implementing Android Custom Gesture and Pinch Recognition
  20. An Introduction to Android Fragments
  21. Using Fragments in Android - A Worked Example
  22. Creating and Managing Android Overflow Menus on the Kindle Fire
  23. An Overview of Android Intents
  24. Android Explicit Intents – A Worked Example
  25. Android Implicit Intents – A Worked Example
  26. Android Broadcast Intents and Broadcast Receivers
  27. A Basic Overview of Android Threads and Thread handlers
  28. An Overview of Android Started and Bound Services
  29. Implementing an Android Started Service – A Worked Example
  30. Android Local Bound Services – A Worked Example
  31. Android Remote Bound Services – A Worked Example
  32. An Overview of Android SQLite Databases
  33. An Android TableLayout and TableRow Tutorial
  34. An Android SQLite Database Tutorial
  35. Understanding Android Content Providers
  36. Implementing an Android Content Provider
  37. Implementing Video Playback on Android using the VideoView and MediaController Classes
  38. Video Recording and Image Capture on the Kindle Fire using Camera Intents
  39. Kindle Fire Audio Recording and Playback using MediaPlayer and MediaRecorder
  40. Working with the Amazon Maps API on the Kindle Fire
  41. A Kindle Fire Amazon Maps API Tutorial
  42. Marking Android Map Locations using Amazon Map Overlays
  43. An Overview of the Amazon In-App Purchasing API
  44. A Simple Amazon In-App Purchasing Example Application
  45. Integrating Ads with the Amazon Mobile Ads API
  46. A Kindle Fire Amazon Mobile Ads API Example Application
  47. Handling Different Kindle Fire Devices and Displays
  48. Submitting an Application to the Amazon Mobile App Distribution Portal

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