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By Jennifer Bailey, Aldo Olivares Dominguez & Dean Djermanovi
Jennifer Bailey, Aldo Olivares Dominguez & Dean Djermanovi
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This book and all corresponding materials (such as source code) are provided on an as is basis, without warranty of any kind, express of implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement. In no event shall the authors or copyright holders be liable for any claim, damages or other liability, whether in action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the software or the use of other dealing in the software.
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Jennifer Bailey is an author of this book. She is a full-time professor at Aims Community College for the past 8 years. She teaches computer science courses utilizing Java, C++ and Python as well as applied certificates in Android Development, iOS Development and C#. Prior to teaching, she was a C# developer in the financial industry for 7 years. Jenn is a hobbyist developer in many platforms, specializing most in Android and loves to learn new things and share her knowledge with others. When she's not at the computer or presenting and teaching a new technology, she enjoys spending time with her teenage daughter enjoying the outdoors in beautiful Colorado.
Aldo Olivares Dominguez is an author of this book. He is a software engineer at Oracle where he has been creating web services and software applications for clients around the world for more than four years. He has also been developing Android Applications as a freelancer for more than seven years and is the author of many courses and tutorials about Android Development on platforms such as Udemy and Raywenderlich.com
Dean Djermanovi is an author of this book. He's an experienced Android developer from Croatia working at Five Agency where he works on Rosetta Stone app for learning languages which has over 5 million downloads and almost 500 000 monthly active users. Previously, he's been a part of two other mobile development agencies in Croatia where he worked on many smaller custom mobile solutions for various industries. Very passionate about Android, software development, and technology in general with a particular interest in software architecture. He is always trying to learn more, exchange knowledge with others, improve in every aspect of life, and become the best version of himself.
Filip Babic is a technical editor of this book. He is an experienced Android developer from Croatia, working at the Five Agency, building world-known applications, such as the RosettaStone language-learning application and AccuWeather, the globally known weather reporting app. He's also a Google Developer Expert for Android, trying to give back to the community everything he's learned over the years. Previously he worked at COBE d.o.o., a German-owned mobile agency, which is partners with the biggest German media company. He's enthusiastic about the Android ecosystem, focusing extensively on applying Kotlin to Android applications, and building scalable, testable and user-friendly applications.
Faud Kamal is a technical editor of this book. He provides mobile strategy, architecture & development for the Health & Fitness markets. If youve ever been to an airport, youve likely seen his work - the flight arrival and departure screens are a Flash 7 interface he wrote towards the beginning of the millennium. He can be contacted through anaara.com.
Massimo Carli is the final pass editor of this book. Massimo has been working with Java since 1995 when he co-founded the first Italian magazine about this technology http://www.mokabyte.it. After many years creating Java desktop and enterprise application, he started to work in the mobile world. In 2001 he wrote his first book about J2ME. After many J2ME and Blackberry applications, Massimo then started to work with Android in 2008. The same year he wrote the first Italian book about Android, a best seller on Amazon.it. That was the first of a series of 10 books about Android and Kotlin. Massimo worked at Yahoo and Facebook and he's actually Senior Mobile Engineer at Spotify. He's a musical theatre lover and a supporter of the soccer team S.P.A.L.
Vicki Wenderlich is the designer and artist of the cover of this book. She is Rays wife and business partner. She is a digital artist who creates illustrations, game art and a lot of other art or design work for the tutorials and books on raywenderlich.com. When shes not making art, she loves hiking, a good glass of wine and attempting to create the perfect cheese plate.
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