Posts Tagged ‘Android’
Google I/O 2009 – Writing Real-Time Games for Android
Google I/O 2009 – Writing Real-Time Games for Android Chris Pruett Do vertex arrays keep you up at night? Do you have nightmares involving framerates and event loops? If so, this session might have the cure for your condition. Chris Pruett will discuss the game engine that he developed, using it as a case study to explain the common pitfalls and best practices for building graphics-intensive applications. You’ll learn how to properly reductil acheter pipeline game and rendering code, manage drawing surfaces …
Google I/O 2009 – …Make your Android UI Fast and Efficient
Google buy acomplia online without prescription I/O 2009 – Turbo-charge your UI: How to Make your Android UI Fast and Efficient Romain Guy Learn practical tips, techniques and tricks for making your Android applications fast and responsive. This session will focus on optimizations recommended by the Android framework team to make the best use of the UI toolkit. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Google I/O 2009 – Coding for Life — Battery Life, That Is
Google I/O 2009 – Coding for Life — Battery Life, That Is Jeffrey Sharkey The three most important considerations for mobile applications are, in order: battery life, battery life, and battery life. After all, if the battery is dead, no one can use your application. In this session, Android engineer Jeffrey Sharkey will reveal the myriad ways — many unexpected — that your application can guzzle power and irritate users. You’ll learn about how networking affects battery life, the right and …
Google I/O 2009 – Supporting Multiple Devices w/ One Binary
Google I/O 2009 – Supporting Multiple Devices with One Binary Joe Onorato, Romain Guy The Android platform is designed to run on a wide variety of hardware configurations. Learn how to take advantage daily cialis review of the application framework to make your application run on a wide variety of devices without having to build a custom version for each. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
