I would recommend trying the "appinventor".
It is the closest you can get to app. development without installing
an SDK.
You can develop using a browser.


On May 12, 12:45 pm, Peter Webb <r.peter.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can't develop Android applications entirely on Android phones. The
> SDK runs on Windows, Linux and Mac but not the Android o/s.
>
> Don't hold your breath. I can't imagine that running Eclipse on a
> phone is going to work very well, even if it was feasible.
>
> OTOH, if you own a PC, you just run the SDK on that. Problem solved.
>
> On May 10, 8:21 am, keksinen <keskinen.o...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hey there,
>
> > I'm wondering whether I should move to developing android apps. As I
> > know next to nothing on android, I'd like to know if there is a way to
> > do the developing on an actual android device, or whether I'd be
> > necessary to get a SDK on an external machine as it seems to be done.
> > So again: is it possible or in any case convenient to do app
> > developing on android itself?
>
> > Cheers

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