> Do you have any reference to any book ??

Links to the currently-available books on Android can be found in my
Android Programming Knol:

http://knol.google.com/k/mark-murphy/android-programming/20nbq3zttfl8v/2

At the moment, there are three books in print:

-- The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development (by Mark Murphy,
published by CommonsWare) [full disclosure: he's the guy writing this
post]

-- Android Essentials (by Chris Haseman, published by APress)

-- Android: A Programmer's Guide (by Jerome DiMarzio, published by
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media)

Note that those three books are written for the M5 SDK, not the 0.9 SDK
that was released a week ago. I should have an update to mine by September
7th; I don't know what the schedules are for the others.

There are others, such as Ed Burnette's _Hello, Android_, which are
available as "beta books" from their publishers. Search "Android
programming" or "Android development" on Amazon to find other books not
yet in print.

--
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 1.1 Published!



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