Seems to be pretty buggy,  but a rooted motorola atrix and a lapdock can
provide you with a fully configurable Linux solution snappier than a turtle
in a tar pit. Terminal and text editor work fine,  but I wouldn't consider
installing something like eclipse or the whole sdk.

The base install on that system,  btw,  is ubuntu 9.10 And is probably
doing something ridiculous like virtualizing X inside a dalvik VM and
routing net data through the android Kernel using ssh protocol to tunnel
through a virtualized server in the cloud,  which requires turning on the
citrix app. And, oh, wait, I'm checking and see you lost wireless and don't
have a megabaleywhoo data plan so gonna have to shut you down.

(hopefully No one lost too much of their life reading that...   Me an the
atrix been having a rough travel day.   And to think here I started out
suggesting the atrix and lapdock...  Ah well...
On Jan 30, 2012 12:34 AM, "Chris" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm curious,
>
> is there a reasonable way to develop Android applications directly on
> an Android device (editor, compiler, debugger, IDE, etc.) without
> using a PC?
>
> What is the preferred approach, favorite software and what sort of
> problems are associated with it?
>
> (for those of us who like to write code during idle times on the road)
>
> Thanks.
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