You have to use the Android SDK, but Eclipse isn't necessary. The SDK is
written in the Java programming language (although Android uses a custom
JVM).

You can initially make do with the various phone emulators when developing,
but it's important that you test apps on a real phone before distributing
them.

On Mar 25, 2009 6:23 PM, "Mario Enriquez" <menrique...@gmail.com> wrote:

Android is the operating system for t mobile G1 phones and apparently if you
want to create a G1 app, you have to use the android sdk with eclipse. Other
than that, c++ isn't really necessary for android.

> > On Mar 25, 2009 9:42 AM, "robert.ba...@student.curtin.edu.au"
<robert.ba...@student.curtin.edu....

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