Android
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Android Fragment Lifecycle – multiple screen support
Fragment lifecycle is an important aspect to take into account before using fragments. Every developer, that wants to develop an…
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Fragment in Android: Tutorial with Example using WebView
In this post we want to explain how to use fragment in Android with a real example. In the last…
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Expandable List in Android
Today we are going to discuss ExpandableListView in Android. Here I’ve used Eclipse with ADT plugin to build this example.…
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Android Apache HTTP Client
In this post I want to describe how to build an HTTP client using Apache library. In one of my…
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Android ListView – Tutorial and basic example
One of the UI component we use often is ListView, for example when we need to show items in a…
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Android HTTP Client: GET, POST, Download, Upload, Multipart Request
Often Android apps have to exchange information with a remote server. The easiest way is to use the HTTP protocol…
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Android: Build real weather app: JSON, HTTP and Openweathermap
In this post I want to describe how to create a weather app that gives current weather information. This app…
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Android Fragment transaction: FragmentManager and Backstack
Fragments are useful when we want to support multiple screen size. To manage fragments we need a FragmentManager that help us…
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Android ListView context menu: ActionMode.CallBack
In this post we want to analyze the context menu (contextual action bar). This is a menu that is related…
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