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Sharing Android Camera to an HTTP Server

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Building Android Apps in Python Using Kivy with Android Studio

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In the previous two chapters, we prepared the Kivy environment for developing desktop applications. After making sure everything was working as expected, we installed Buildozer to build the Android applications. The first application we created in the book was very simple; a single label widget displayed some text. After that, more widgets were added to the application using layouts. The button press action was handled using on_press. A nested widget tree was created, which made debugging much more complicated. For that reason, the KV language was introduced for structuring the widget tree and separating the GUI from the Python logic.

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Gad, A.F.M. (2019). Sharing Android Camera to an HTTP Server. In: Building Android Apps in Python Using Kivy with Android Studio. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5031-0_3

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