This is the inside story, told by the people who made it happen.
āWhat are the essential ingredients that lead a small team to build software at the sheer scale and impact of Android? We may never fully know, but this first person account is probably the closest set of clues we have.ā
āDave Burke, VP of Android Engineering
āAndroidsĀ captures a strong picture of what the early development of Android, as well as the Android team, was like.ā
āDianne Hackborn, Android Framework Engineer
āAndroidsĀ is the engaging tale of a motley group of coders with a passion to make insanely great products who banged out the operating system when that idea seemed nuts.
True to his geek genes, Chet Haase tells this remarkable tale of technical and business success from the trenches, an inspiring, massive collective effort of dozens of programmers who flipped their seemingly late timing to their advantage, and presaged a generation of platform builders. ReadĀ AndroidsĀ to discover what it takes to create a hot tech team that shipped a product running today on more than 3 billion devices.ā
āJonathan Littman, co-author ofĀ The Entrepreneurs Faces: How Makers, Visionaries and Outsiders Succeed, and author ofĀ The Fugitive Game
All profits from the book will be donated to charity.
Chet Haase has worked at several Silicon Valley tech companies, including Adobe Systems, Sun Microsystems, and startups. In 2010, he joined the Android engineering team at Google and watched Android rise from the bottom of the smartphone field to where it is today.