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Androids: The Team that Built the Android Operating System [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: No Starch Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1718502680
  • ISBN-13: 9781718502680
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: No Starch Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1718502680
  • ISBN-13: 9781718502680
Teised raamatud teemal:
The fascinating inside story of how the Android operating system came to be.

In 2004, Android was two people who wanted to build camera software but couldn't get investors interested. Today, Android is a large team at Google, delivering an operating system (including camera software) to over 3 billion devices worldwide. This is the inside story, told by the people who made it happen.

Androids: The Team that Built the Android Operating System is a first-hand chronological account of how the startup began, how the team came together, and how they all built an operating system from the kernel level to its applications and everything in between. It describes the tenuous beginnings of this ambitious project as a tiny startup, then as a small acquisition by Google that took on an industry with strong, entrenched competition. Author Chet Haase joined the Android team at Google in May 2010 and later recorded conversations with team members to preserve the early days of Android's history leading to the launch of 1.0. This engaging and accessible book captures the developers' stories in their own voices to answer the question: How did Android succeed?

Arvustused

"Well-written [ with] humorous and clever narration . . . highly recommended . . . a must-read book for every developer."  Joseph Henry, Tech Times

"A great book for anyone that is currently a software engineer or is thinking of becoming one. . . For the candid insights it gives into the development of a real piece of significant software, this book would be an excellent supplementary text for a university software engineering or operating systems course." Gary W. Meyer, retired Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota

"I highly recommend reading it in order to understand [ the] ecosystem of the mobile technology before iPhone and later Android appeared." @Farenain

"A great read on operating systems, teams and life inside Google."  Tom Karlo, @tkarlo, Product Manager at Meta Reality Labs

Cast xi
Acks xv
Introduction xix
Part I In the Beginning
1 Android the Camera OS?
3(4)
2 The Farm Team
7(10)
3 Growing the Team
17(6)
4 The Pitch
23(10)
5 The Acquisition
33(2)
6 Life at Google
35(10)
Part II Building the Platform
7 The Systems Team
45(28)
8 Java
73(12)
9 Core Libraries
85(6)
10 Infrastructure
91(8)
11 Graphics
99(12)
12 Media
111(6)
13 Framework
117(20)
14 UI Toolkit
137(14)
15 System UI and Launcher
151(8)
16 Design
159(10)
17 The Android Browser
169(12)
18 London Calling
181(6)
19 Applications
187(8)
20 Android Services
195(16)
21 Location, Location, Location
211(10)
22 Android Market
221(4)
23 Communications
225(10)
24 Developer Tools
235(10)
25 Lean Code
245(2)
26 Open Source
247(8)
27 Managing All the Things
255(14)
28 Deals
269(4)
29 Product vs. Platform
273(6)
Part III The Android Team
30 Android != Google
279(4)
31 The Wild West
283(4)
32 Fun with Hardware
287(4)
33 Fun with Robots
291(2)
34 Work Harder, Not Smarter
293(4)
35 Bacon Sundays
297(2)
36 Postcards from Barcelona
299(4)
Part IV Launches
37 Competition
303(1)
38 Meanwhile, in Cupertino
304(7)
39 The SDK Launch
311(8)
40 The Run Up to 1.0
319(6)
41 1.0 Launch
325(4)
42 G1 Reception
329(2)
43 Just Desserts
331(4)
44 The Early Devices
335(8)
45 Droid Did
343(6)
46 Samsung and More
349(4)
47 The Hockey Stick
353(6)
Part V Why It Worked
48 The Team
359(2)
49 Decisions, Decisions
361(4)
50 Timing
365(4)
51 Success! We're Still Here!
369(4)
Appendices
A Jargon
373(8)
B Related Content
381(2)
Index 383
Chet Haase has spent many years working in high tech companies across Silicon Valley, usually on graphics software. He joined the Android team at Google in 2010, where he has written animation and UI software, led the UI toolkit team, served as Android's Chief Advocate in developer relations, and is now an engineer in the graphics team. He writes books and articles, creates videos and gives presentations, either humorous or technical (often both). This is Chet's sixth book. His other books include two programming books, two humor books, and one slim volume of poetry about donuts.