You probably will not like my answer despite its honesty.
I have found that those who want to 'pitch' telecom firms job
candidates that do not understand the major differences between the
skill sets of an application developer and an embedded mobile
developer usually do yes have a touch time in fi
Also you could try to meet developers in the IRC channel.
"The Android community is using the #android channel on the
irc.freenode.net server."
http://developer.android.com/community/index.html
-- PJ
On Nov 18, 2:49 pm, PJ wrote:
> Since you specifically mentioned Dallas, check out the dallas
Since you specifically mentioned Dallas, check out the dallas-android-
developers group. There are over a dozen of us and many of us are
interested in job opportunities.
http://groups.google.com/group/dallas-android-developers
-- PJ
On Nov 18, 2:25 pm, Sundog wrote:
> Hope you're not talking
Hope you're not talking about mine; I've never had a single bug
report, not even one. Not even on the new version. And feedback about
the appearance is all positive.
On Nov 18, 12:16 pm, niko20 wrote:
> 3-6 learning days is enough to write a game that looks like hell and
> has subtle bugs LO
Why not outsource the job! there are many developers around the globe, they
can meet your needs!
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) <
cor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As I used to tell my customers a long time ago in a place far, far
> away:
>
> "Any 10 year old with a PHD i
As I used to tell my customers a long time ago in a place far, far
away:
"Any 10 year old with a PHD in physics can do it in a week."
-John Coryat
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Hey now it took me 6 months to do that!
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:16 AM, niko20 wrote:
> 3-6 learning days is enough to write a game that looks like hell and
> has subtle bugs LOL
>
> -niko
>
> On Nov 18, 12:33 pm, Sundog wrote:
> > Basically true. I learned enough in three days last year
3-6 learning days is enough to write a game that looks like hell and
has subtle bugs LOL
-niko
On Nov 18, 12:33 pm, Sundog wrote:
> Basically true. I learned enough in three days last year to write the
> demo version of my Mahjongg game, which was downloaded about a hundred
> thousand times
Basically true. I learned enough in three days last year to write the
demo version of my Mahjongg game, which was downloaded about a hundred
thousand times. The hitch is Java, not Android.
On Nov 18, 11:25 am, Andrei wrote:
> 3 to 6 days is enough, if you know Java, to start writing real apps,
>
3 to 6 days is enough, if you know Java, to start writing real apps,
the rest you learn writing apps while producing something useful
On Nov 18, 10:33 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> Andreiwrote:
> > 3-6 days should be more than enough to learn all Android
>
> That's unrealistic. I have been developing
Andrei wrote:
> 3-6 days should be more than enough to learn all Android
That's unrealistic. I have been developing in, teaching, and writing
about Android for nearly two years, and *I* don't know "all Android".
Heck, I am going to be spending a chunk of time the rest of this week
just to wrap my
3-6 days should be more than enough to learn all Android
On Nov 17, 4:01 pm, GirlRumi wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am attempting to reach out to Android Developers who might be able
> to answer a fundamental question... what is the best way to identify
> Android developers in the US?
>
> My company
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