I have an old smartphone (Samsung Galaxy S2), unlocked,
and I'm thinking of trying to write simple apps for it 
on my Fedora-24 laptop.

I'm fairly familiar with Java (and Eclipse)
(Long ago I wrote a program modifying TeX web2c to output Java).

I haven't found a reasonably authoritative article on this,
and would welcome advice and/or suggestions
from anyone who has gone down this route.

I ran "dnf search android" and found quite a few 
appropriate sounding programs,
but found it hard to tell how they would fit together.

I'd like to do it in as simple and standard a way as possible,
eg not writing in C++ and using a program to translate that to Java.
I've looked at a number of sites claiming to teach this topic,
but none of the ones I have seen had concrete instructions
of how to transfer Hallo World, say, to the phone and run it there.
And all seemed to have their own special programs,
eg I was just looking at one which said
"Android Studio is the official IDE for Android development"
but none of the others mentioned this program (or suite).

As I said, I would be very grateful for any knowledgeable adivice
on this topic.

-- 
Timothy Murphy  
gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin

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