[android-beginners] Re: My first attempt at writing an Android tutorial

2008-10-17 Thread Siva
Me being a beginner, this is a very good example, exactly what I was looking for as a sample. Thanks! On Oct 15, 5:46 pm, sunitkatkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I too was a newbie just a month ago, and I am still learning. I just > wanted to share what I learnt with the developer community. I h

[android-beginners] Re: My first attempt at writing an Android tutorial

2008-10-16 Thread estudiante
Thanks, Is very important the tutorials. 2008/10/15 sunitkatkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I too was a newbie just a month ago, and I am still learning. I just > wanted to share what I learnt with the developer community. I have > learnt a lot from tutorials written by others and this is my small >

[android-beginners] Re: My first attempt at writing an Android tutorial

2008-10-15 Thread Jerry Elizondo
Hello Sunit: Thanks for creating the tutorial! Documentation right now is very sparse and it helps to get examples to figure out how to use Android. By the way, if I got your name wrong I apologize, English is not my first language. Cheers, Jerry On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Ewan Grantham

[android-beginners] Re: My first attempt at writing an Android tutorial

2008-10-15 Thread Sunit Katkar
Hi Ewan, Thank you very much for your comments and feedback. I will try to make it all on one page, but thought that it would take a long time to load as I use IFRAMES to load code snippets which use a different CSS for the styles and coloring. I simply used a ready template to write it all up. As

[android-beginners] Re: My first attempt at writing an Android tutorial

2008-10-15 Thread Ewan Grantham
A few comments, FWIW: First, as you may have seen on many Digg and Reddit threads, PLEASE do not put a single article across multiple pages. It is helpful, especially for a tutorial, to be able to scroll back to a section, and then scroll to where you were as you begin to understand why things are