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Final: The Beginning of Disparity

We have been focusing on common mobile topics using counterpart iOS analogies, but there are disparate areas that I tried not to get into for learning objectives. The mapping guidelines and instructions work perfectly for their intended purposes, in my opinion. However, you don’t want to create iOS-ish Android apps—and most importantly, you don’t want to stop right here.

Some of the topics introduced in this book actually could be too iOS-ish from the perspective of UI or design approaches. As you become more advanced in Android programming, you will want to keep an open eye for Android-specific things. To avoid misleading you in the long run, let me single out the following topics.

Provide an Android ...

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