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Introduction to Android
About
Android's market penetration has extended through Android handset and tablet makers, some do also manufacture other consumer goods.
The most widespread flavors of Android are distributed in binary form in numerous smart-phones and tablet computers of companies that are members of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), founded by Google, and which keeps tight control over 'first-launch' presentation of the operating system and additional software that is required for inclusion.
Because of Google's widespread services ecosystem that includes Google Drive, Google Maps, YouTube, and other Google properties, a hardware manufacturer intending to ship its devices with the Android operating system usually cannot avoid the inclusion of built-in Google apps (part of Google Mobile Services) in order to successfully entice prospective buyers to purchase the device. Although Google apps can be separately installed by the user, it may be challenging to the average consumer (most people), who might then seek a competing device that does have the Google apps already installed.
Android trademarks and Google Mobile Services software can only be licensed by hardware manufacturers (OEMs) for devices that meet Google's compatibility standards contained within the Android Compatibility Definition Document. Following that path may also require that the manufacturer be a member of the OHA. Per OHA's rules, the inclusion of Google Mobile Services is then mandatory, and the software bundle must be licensed from Google.
Content
- Android speculations
- Android varieties
- Stock Android
- Forks based on AOSP
- Community forks
OpenFlow
About
OpenFlow is a computer network protocol for software-defined networking.
Content
- OpenFlow communication channel
- Manage multiple switches
- Standard OpenFlow controller and switch procedures
- Tables in OpenFlow switches
- Controller and switch procedures
Mahara Beginner's Guide
About
Mahara is a free and open-source web-based electronic portfolio management system. An ePortfolio is a type of web application that allows users to record and share evidence of lifelong learning.
Content
- Introduction to Mahara
- Create folders in Mahara
- Journals, reports, presentations, videos, and sound clips
- Creating blogs in Mahara
- Mahara profile field
- Public or private comments on your photos, videos, and articles
- Connect with other Mahara users
- Mahara website administration
Fundamentals of IOS Development using Xcode
About
Xcode is an IDE containing tools for developing for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS
Content
- Installation and configuration
- Xcode 4 development tools
- Apple's Objective-C and Cocoa Touch
- The Model-View-Controller (MVC)
- Develop rotatable and resizable UI
- The core data framework
- iPhone's media playback
- Use of Accelerometer and Gyroscope
- The Version Editor for source code
- Application Distribution
Hybrid Mobile Application Development using Ionic
About
Ionic is an open-source framework to develop hybrid mobile apps
Content
- Services and features
- Supported platforms
- Ionic and AngularJS
- Ionic CLI
- AngularJS services and Ajax
- Beautify the application further by calling upon Cordova plugins
- Acquiring real-time data
- Deployment and emulator testing
Android SDK
About
The Android Software Developer Kit is what you used to develop Android applications. The SDK includes a plugin for use with the Eclipse IDE, as well as command-line tools that can be invoked via an Ant build script. Most developers seem to prefer GUI tools. However, this makes it difficult to choose a different IDE or text editor. Also, complex builds require the execution of custom scripts at build time, and only the command line offers the flexibility to cope with this.
Android apps do not have to be written entirely in Java. It is possible to include C/C++ code and compile it with the Native Development Kit (NDK). This code then interfaces with the Java code through the Java Native Interface (JNI), of which the Dalvik virtual machine includes a (mostly) complete implementation.
Content
- The difference between a GUI and a command line
- Native Code
- Better JNI glue
- Logging
- GCC Extensions
- Setting up Android development in Ubuntu
- Setting up Android development
Android PhotoFilters SDK
About
PhotoFiltersSDK aims to provide fast, powerful and flexible image processing instrument for creating awesome effects on any image media. Library supports OS on API 15 and above.
Features
PhotoFiltersSDK processes filter on any Image within fraction of second since processing logic is in NDK. At present following image filters are included:
- ToneCurveSubfilter : With this powerful filter you can change RGB channels of any image to create great results.
- SaturationSubfitler : Used for changing color saturation of an image.
- ColorOverlaySubfilter : As name suggests you can overlay any image with color of your choice.
- ContrastSubfilter : Used for changing contrast value of image.
- BrightnessSubfilter : To change brightness levels.
- VignetteSubfilter : To apply vignette effect on image. Library also comes with inbuilt Sample Filters (Refer SampleFitlers.java). Implementation is straightforward: Filter fooFilter = SampleFilters.getBlueMessFilter(); Bitmap outputImage = fooFilter.processFilter(inputImage);
Work and Life in the Mobile Society in Cloud Computing
About
Imagine not having to mow the lawn, take the garbage out or do the dishes, being able to spend more time doing what we’re really interested in. That’s one man's dream. Add to this not having to own a lawnmower or dishwasher and it gets even better. Now transpose this to a business context and you get a fair idea of what cloud computing is.
Cloud computing is less about what than how we’re doing things. In fact, its intention is to allow users to do exactly what they’ve always been doing but in a greener, more effective, less costly, easily scalable and self-healing way. The picture looks perfect. But is it, really? Leaving all the rasping chores and responsibilities in one another’s hands and focussing on more critical tasks seems to be. In short, all this implies that those secondary services you need will be executed somewhere, any time you want, on another’s physical infrastructure (about which you don’t have to care) and in some unknown way, provided the result will be the same. That’s great indeed and those are assumed strengths of cloud computing but they might easily turn into concerns as well and fast.
Content
- Issues
- Loss of Control
- Reliability
- Future
- Conclusion
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