Q. I'm a beginner at Android development and really don't know how to even start and I think it would be useful for me to be able to look at templates of basic designs so I can see how the code looks as well as the output.
I'm using the Eclipse SDK and I have looked but can not find any templates.
I'm using the Eclipse SDK and I have looked but can not find any templates.
A. The android SDK includes multiple sample projects which will give you a good feel for code, layout, etc. If you download the sdk, and set everything up per the instructions you can then look at the sample projects that come with it. Additionally the android developer site has some nice tutorials.
Some very very ultimate beginner tutorials for Android development?
Q. My 10 year old son wants to learn Android development. He knows quite a lot of java. Any extremely extremely extremely beginner learning resources for him? Also, he does not want to do it in Eclipse.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Cadence
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Cadence
A. Google's Android site has some tutorials (and the Software Development Kit - SDK) and there are numerous beginner tutorials available on the web.
What is mobile development really?
Q. Ok, I've been developing using PHP/MySQL and AJAX for computer web development. But... What about mobile development?
For example, I've seen Android development tutorials, but they're all for Android apps, what about mobile web development. Is it universal, or for a specific brand of mobile phones?
Does mobile development use PHP or?? And what type of markup language does it use?
For example, I've seen Android development tutorials, but they're all for Android apps, what about mobile web development. Is it universal, or for a specific brand of mobile phones?
Does mobile development use PHP or?? And what type of markup language does it use?
A. Right now most mobile development is for specific OSes. IOS and Android are related -- the former being a form of BSD the latter of Linux which is a BSD-derived OS but IOS is proprietary while Android uses a lot of open tools. It's more the manufacturers than the Telcos which are ccalling the shots for app development, but again, there are a couple of common OSes which dominate the market.
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