Learn to Code Android Apps

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    26. Creating Android ListView Objects
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    Learn how to add a ListView object to a LinearLayout in this Android development lesson! Review a detailed example created using the free Eclipse environment.

    Learn how to add a ListView object to a LinearLayout in this Android development lesson! Review a detailed example created using the free Eclipse environment.

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    27. Adding Android App Custom Buttons
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    In this lesson about developing Android applications, learn how to create custom buttons, set the Listener, add a toast, and test a new button in the emulator.

    In this lesson about developing Android applications, learn how to create custom buttons, set the Listener, add a toast, and test a new button in the emulator.

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    28. Creating a Toggle Button in Android
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    Continue learning about designing the user interface for your Android apps in this lesson about creating toggle buttons. Follow along using the Eclipse IDE.

    Continue learning about designing the user interface for your Android apps in this lesson about creating toggle buttons. Follow along using the Eclipse IDE.

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    29. Android UI RadioButton & CheckBox
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    In this lesson, learn how to design a user interface for Android applications with the free Eclipse IDE, using RadioButton and CheckBox.

    In this lesson, learn how to design a user interface for Android applications with the free Eclipse IDE, using RadioButton and CheckBox.

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    30. Building Android Spinner Drop Down Menus
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    Find out how to create Android Spinners (a.k.a. drop down menus) in this lesson. Learn how to work with the widget that’s built into the Eclipse environment.

    Find out how to create Android Spinners (a.k.a. drop down menus) in this lesson. Learn how to work with the widget that’s built into the Eclipse environment.

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