Saturday 22 June 2019
Friday 21 June 2019
Lecture 37 Example for returning pointers return the duplicate of a string
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Lecture 20 C operators and expressions associativity of operators
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Thursday 20 June 2019
C Program for Addition of Two Numbers
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Program for addition of two numbers
Output:
Code :-
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
int a,b,c;
printf("Enter a number:\n");
scanf("%d",&a);
printf("Enter another number:\n");
scanf("%d",&b);
c=a+b;
printf("The Sum is : \n=%d ",c);
return 0;
}
Output:
Code :-
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main()
{
int a,b,c;
printf("Enter a number:\n");
scanf("%d",&a);
printf("Enter another number:\n");
scanf("%d",&b);
c=a+b;
printf("The Sum is : \n=%d ",c);
return 0;
}
Monday 17 June 2019
Saturday 15 June 2019
Sunday 19 May 2019
Learning Embedded Android N Programming by Ivan Morgillo (Author), Stefano Viola (Author)
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Create the perfectly customized system by unleashing the power of Android OS on your embedded device About This Book * Understand the system architecture and how the source code is organized * Explore the power of Android and customize the build system
* Build a fully customized Android version as per your requirements Who This Book Is For If you are a Java programmer who wants to customize, build, and deploy your own Android version using embedded programming, then this book is for you. What You Will Learn *
Master Android architecture and system design * Obtain source code and understand the modular organization * Customize and build your first system image for the Android emulator * Level up and build your own Android system for a real-world device *
Use Android as a home automation and entertainment system * Tailor your system with optimizations and add-ons * Reach for the stars: look at the Internet of Things, entertainment, and domotics In Detail Take a deep dive into the Android build system and its customization with Learning Embedded Android Programming, written to help you master the steep learning curve of working with embedded Android. Start by exploring the basics of Android OS, discover Google's "repo" system, and discover how to retrieve AOSP source code.
You'll then find out to set up the build environment and the first AOSP system. Next, learn how to customize the boot sequence with a new animation, and use an Android "kitchen" to "cook" your custom ROM. By the end of the book, you'll be able to build customized Android open source projects by developing your own set of features.
Style and approach This step-by-step guide is packed with various real-world examples to help you create a fully customized Android system with the most useful features available.
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PDF Download :
Learning Embedded Android N Programming Paperback – Import, 6 Jan 2016 by Ivan Morgillo (Author), Stefano Viola (Author)
* Build a fully customized Android version as per your requirements Who This Book Is For If you are a Java programmer who wants to customize, build, and deploy your own Android version using embedded programming, then this book is for you. What You Will Learn *
Master Android architecture and system design * Obtain source code and understand the modular organization * Customize and build your first system image for the Android emulator * Level up and build your own Android system for a real-world device *
Use Android as a home automation and entertainment system * Tailor your system with optimizations and add-ons * Reach for the stars: look at the Internet of Things, entertainment, and domotics In Detail Take a deep dive into the Android build system and its customization with Learning Embedded Android Programming, written to help you master the steep learning curve of working with embedded Android. Start by exploring the basics of Android OS, discover Google's "repo" system, and discover how to retrieve AOSP source code.
You'll then find out to set up the build environment and the first AOSP system. Next, learn how to customize the boot sequence with a new animation, and use an Android "kitchen" to "cook" your custom ROM. By the end of the book, you'll be able to build customized Android open source projects by developing your own set of features.
Style and approach This step-by-step guide is packed with various real-world examples to help you create a fully customized Android system with the most useful features available.
Buy :
Learning Embedded Android N Programming Paperback – Import, 6 Jan 2016 by Ivan Morgillo (Author), Stefano Viola (Author)
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