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Hi guys Can somebody suggest the best book or online resource for beginning android apps development?

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The Dev Guide on the Android Developer's site is pretty good. There is an Android Basic's section to get you started.

As for a book, try Android Application Development, published by O'Reilly.

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The dev page is very good for the basic stuff, however I would recommend further reading of some sort for the advanced stuff. – Tom Jul 12 at 16:38
Good point, but Geos was after beginning development, so its a good place to start from. – Pauk Jul 12 at 16:44
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Hello I would 100% recommend this :

http://commonsware.com/

Its a yearly sub giving you access to three android books which are kept up-to-date as a PDF or Kindle copy. They are updated when changes are required such as a new SDK release.

The guy that makes the books is also very active here on Stackoverflow.

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So active that I was actually typing up my own answer when you posted! ;-) Also, I have a list of all known in-print Android books over at knol.google.com/k/commons-guy/… – commonsware.com Jul 11 at 18:12
Oh, and thanks for the recommendation! – commonsware.com Jul 11 at 18:12
No problem mark. Its a great set of books! – Tom Jul 11 at 18:38
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There's a lot of excellent resources both online and in printed form. I've listed a bunch of them in answer to another Stack Overflow question: How Can I Learn Android?

I'd start with the Developer's Guide on the Android Developers site. It explains all the fundamentals and includes several worked examples that can help introduce you to how the various Android features fit together. The sample Code section provides a bunch of working Android applications that should help you get a feel for Java and Android.

If books are more your thing there's a bunch of Android titles, though most assume at least a working knowledge of Java syntax. I'll take the opportunity to personally vouch for my own title, Professional Android Application Development.

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+1 This is the other book I forgot to mention. Its the only Print copy of an Android book I have and its very good. Actually, most Wrox books are good and I tend to go for these books. – Tom Jul 12 at 16:37
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I can't vouch for this specific title from them, but I've had good luck with Manning publications--so their book, Unlocking Android, might be a good one to look at.

Android is still a young platform though, so dead-tree copies of material are likely to become out of date fast. My .02 cents is that Pauk's answer is the best; the online materials will stay up to date and are freebies :)

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