I have to say I bought a copy of this last week,

Commonsware Subscription for Busy Coder's Book

http://commonsware.com/Android/index.html

Very good book indeed!

I'm an experienced Java and C# Programmer and this book is ace!

Congrats to Mark for writing it!

I'm only half way through it - need more time lol!

On Dec 27, 3:07 am, Evil Mushroom Lord <evilmushrooml...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> While I agree with the previous post that it's probably easier to
> learn Java first--- and then Android.... personally I always learn by
> "doing" better than reading books... as there are tons of code
> examples you can look up via googling. Not that there's anything wrong
> with books--- different people learn in different ways. :)
>
> I'd suggest getting comfortable with Java--- then take some of the
> sample apps that come with the SDK--- and play with them.
>
> --Evil Mushroom Lord
>
> www.evilmushroomempire.com
> Mushroom Wars: Wrath of the Fungi on Android now!
>
> On Dec 26, 4:28 pm, Fender <cmglassm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Im just starting to get into mobile development, i know a LITTLE
> > javascript, but do know PHP and MySQL, so i know programming.
>
> > So my question is, whats the best way to learn about writing for
> > android? How did you learn? There are a few books out now on Android.
> > Are there any good ones?
>
> > Thank you!

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