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We have Android guides for everyone whether you are a beginner, intermediate or expert . Want to learn how to use the ActionBar or the ins and outs of fragments? We got that. Want to learn about automated unit testing or how to build flexible user interfaces for multiple devices? We got you covered. We don’t waste time with the “theoretical approach” you might get from a book. We cover exactly the things we use every day as we are developing apps for contracts.

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