Chapter 1
Publishing Your App to the Google Play Store
In This Chapter
Creating a developer account
Prepping your code
Uploading your app
First-time app publishing is both exciting and scary. It’s exciting because, after months of development work, you’re finally doing something “real” with your app. It’s scary because you’re exposing your app to the public. You’re afraid of pressing the wrong button on the Google Play developer page, and accidentally telling the world that your app kills kittens.
Well, you can relax about killing kittens. The Google Play developer page helps you get things right. And if you get something wrong, you can correct it pretty quickly. As for the excitement of publishing, there’s nothing quite like it.
In this chapter, you take those courageous steps. You create a developer account and publish your first app. When you’ve stopped glowing from the overall experience, you can send me an email telling me what you’ve done. (That way, I can glow a little bit, too.)
Creating a Google Play Developer Account
Choosing Android for your app platform has some distinct advantages. To develop for the iPhone, you pay an annual $99 fee. I’ve been developing mobile apps ...
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