On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Rushikesh Khadtare
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> Any other link than developer.android ???
http://wiki.andmob.org/books
Other than that, it is difficult to answer such generic questions,
such as the ones you are asking.
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Any other link than developer.android ???
On Jun 30, 4:24 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Rushikesh Khadtare
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> wrote:
> > How to test application?
>
> http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/testing/index.html
>
> > How to test application in different resolutio
i dont want to join in this group.so please remove me from this group.
On 8/13/09, Tuftux wrote:
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>
> Hey guys !
> I'm quite new to Android. I followed the official TabHost tuto but I
> modified the XML template to display a LinearLayout wich contain a
> textView instead of a simple TextView (mu
In general if you understand one OO programming language then it
should be not a big deal to pick up Java. But it is not a bad idea to
go through some Java tutorials. Sometimes you will be shocked what the
language has to offer which you are not aware of. Another thing what I
recommend to study is
I started programing for android in eclipse without any prior knowledge
about java. Rescent years I have mostly been writing programs in perl. I
found the books at http: //www.commonsware.com very useful.
On Aug 14, 2009 7:32 AM, "Clave Yard" wrote:
hi
I am a new-bie for Java development and al
Do you have C# skills? Java is very similar with C#. I don't think you need
to learn Java frist. I found the best way to programming is coding.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 5:05 AM, Clave Yard wrote:
> hi
>
> I am a new-bie for Java development and also Android. But i have well
> experince on develo
put android:id="@android:id/tabhost" in TabHost
review your TabActivity class, to properly initialize these tabs
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On Aug 13, 7:23 am,
What operating system (Linux/Windows)? What version of Eclipse? Any
console output including a verbose error would also be helpful.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Robert Meza wrote:
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> I am very new to the Android SDK, I cannot get the emulator to run, I
> have looked to the community board
azhar wrote:
> Do I require to know JavaME for programming in Android?
No.
> What other technologies other than Java will I require to start with
> Android Programming?
XML. Plus some experience with other technologies you want to use (e.g.,
if you want to invoke a Web service from an Android a
Honest wrote:
> I am just learning android. I was reading API documentation. I found
> the following line of code which i cannot understand so can some one
> explain me what is wrong in it ?
>
>
> String path = intent.getStringExtra("com.example.android.apis.Path");
>
> Can some one tell me wha
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On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Bernd Kohlstedt <
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> Hi, i´m a new one here.
>
> First question: Where can i get a android device ? Is there a android
> development kit ?
>
> Bernd :-)
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> >
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