[android-beginners] Re: Taking Screen Shots

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
This is explained at http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2008/10/31/how-to-capture-the-screen-of-an-andro id-device/ Michael Martin http://www.googleandblog.com/ -Original Message- From: android-beginners@googlegroups.com [mailto:android-beginn...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Murphy Sent

[android-beginners] Re: multi-touch?

2009-02-19 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
This even expanded to the "theories" that Apple is the reason why there is no 3.5mm headphone port on the G1 - http://www.googleandblog.com/why-no-g1-35mm-headphone-jack/3750/ - but Luke Hutchison who hacked multi-touch onto the G1 says both claims are bogus. _ From: Disconnect [mai

[android-beginners] Re: A ndroid开发视频教程

2009-02-04 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
Ok so if it said software stack (of which an OS is part in parcel of) then you would? Sure getting picky since leaving Yahoo, Mr. Jerry Yang ;) , Michael Martin http://www.googleandblog.com/ _ From: Jerry Yang [mailto:jer...@intertrust.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009

[android-beginners] Re: free android programming book

2009-01-28 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
I am also providing a free copy of Ed Burnette's Hello, Android book which is ideal for the person with minimal programming experience trying to learn Android. http://www.googleandblog.com/learn-how-to-make-android-apps-for-free/3684/ Michael Martin Google And Blog -Original Message- F

[android-beginners] Re: Really new newbie asks about a good instructive book

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
Repetition of what I sent to another question on this: Depending on your level of programming experience I would recommend learning Java and then being comfortable with widget-based programming along with using Eclipse as your IDE. I put other tips to get up to speed in Android and how to win fr

[android-beginners] Re: What book(s) for this Android newcomer?

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
I put other tips to get up to speed in Android and how to win free access to Mark Murphy's Guide To Android Development - http://www.googleandblog.com/free-busy-coders-guide-to-android-development/3 285/ Mark is often quick to help and provide direct Android programming answers within Android's

[android-beginners] Re: Where do i start?

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
Depending on your level of programming experience I would recommend learning Java and then being comfortable with widget-based programming along with using Eclipse as your IDE. I put other tips to get up to speed in Android and how to win free access to Mark Murphy's Guide To Android Development

[android-beginners] Re: New To App Development

2008-11-25 Thread Michael Martin - MM Agency
I concur - I HIGHLY recommend Mark's book when first starting out at Android development - The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development Michael Martin Google And Blog http://www.googleandblog.com/ -Original Message- From: Mark Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 25