Recently busy, plus hope to stop to tidy up something, so the blog update may be slow, continuous struggle. Today to everyone to organize the study resources outside the Android wall, we have what is recommended direct message.
1. Foreign Tutorial website
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Very good site, free, including Android tutorials are more comprehensive, and the tutorial often quoted Daniel Blog, there will be a lot of unexpected discoveries. Code resources are available, but not very easy to find.
Very recommended
Perfect for getting started, providing basic all the basics of tutorials, and an example of n many. In addition to support for online learning, PDF downloads are available for basic tutorials and advanced tutorials. (PS: Although PDF can be clicked to download, but people still want you to pay.) )
Very recommended
The quality of each article is very high ~ ~
Very recommended
It basically contains all the things that are used in everyday development, just as: 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're developing apps for contracts. Their purpose is: mission to change the means Engi Neers learn new technologies. We also provide support for questions and answers, and welcome everyone to join us.
Covers a variety of tutorials on Android's basic case-driven approach.
Very recommended
It seems to be a training institution, mostly charged, but there are still some free resources worth digging into.
Although the main focus is not Android, but the Android tutorial is quite good, better, the tutorials are available in PDF, ppt, source download. Looking forward to its update ~
Very recommended
Droid-blog.net offers about 27,000 impressions to a highly targeted audience of Android developers looking for ways to Mon Etize their applications. There is only one ad space on the top right in the whole blog which guarantees maximum attention for your ad. –see more at:http://droid-blog.net/become-a-sponsor/#sthash. Rodmfob9.dpuf
Coursera is committed to popularizing the best education in the world, working with top universities and institutions to provide free courses to all. Of course, there are a lot of Android courses.
CommonsWare ' s mission is to help people and organizations work better Together through cooperation, whether 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
Very recommended
Android Development Community | Android Tutorials
Very recommended
2. Foreign personal Blog
- Http://jakewharton.com/blog
Jakewharton
Look at the name to know that there is absolutely no need to introduce.
- http://www.curious-creature.com/
Romain Guy
I still don't think it's necessary to introduce.
Cyril Mottier
I still don't think it's necessary to introduce.
- http://blog.stylingandroid.com/
Mark Allison
A software developer with over-years ' experience, and over 4 years ' Android development experience. I Run styling Android Limited, an Android software development consultancy.
Daniel Lew
The number of articles is quite objective, most of them are tips and are worth learning.
- http://www.androidhive.info/
Ravi Tamada
Android High-quality articles, but there will be many other articles, the number of comparable to the tutorial network.
- http://loseyourmarbles.co/about-me/
Chris Nash
My interests in software development and modern video gaming would form a large part of the This blog.
- http://www.androiduipatterns.com/
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Working for Fat Robot as Partner/cto.
- http://www.grokkingandroid.com/
Wolfram Rittmeyer
I had been developing with Java for a long time and had started developing Android applications in 2010.
- http://geekyouup.blogspot.com/
Rich Hyndman
Worked for Google.
3. Websites worth Visiting
SlideShare the world's largest slideshow sharing community. Of course, the PPT about Android is also very much, in the case of the author allows to download, of course, if not allowed is also supported online viewing. Here you can basically find a variety of presentation ppt. For example: Google io or something.
Android Weekly is a free newsletter This helps you to stay cutting-edge with your Android development. Very well worth the subscription.
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Roughly organized so much, most need to FQ to see, the above evaluation of God and horse as a proposal, are my personal views. If you have any good resources to provide, welcome to leave a message!
Android you should know the way to the advanced level of learning resources your insistence