Wednesday, December 25, 2013

How to begin with Android Programming? [android help]


How to begin with Android Programming?


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I'm an ASP Developer for a 2 years. now, i want to start with Android, but i don't know the essential of Android and have some questions about these as you seen below:


  1. What is the best reference to starting with Android?

  2. What is the best IDE to developing Android and testing the Android softwares. (my mobile is Nokia E-52 based on 'Symbian s60 v3' and i cannot test these Android softwares on a mobile platform)

  3. I want to starting Android on Windows


Big Thanks to everyone.


























What is the best reference to starting with Android? ans:- You can start with developer.android.com. It is very good whereyou can start android.


What is the best IDE to developing Android and testing the Android softwares. ans:- Eclipse IDE is best for android development and for testing you need not to buy any device at starting, you can use emulator for testing. Once you have done with training you may choose any androi ddevice depending on your requirements.


this might help you also... Android UI Design-https://www.facebook.com/groups/AndroidUI/ Android group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/andorid/ Joining here might help you.























I find this tutorial very good to start with Android: http://www.kilobolt.com/android-application-development-tutorial.html.


Official Google IDE for Android: http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html (IntelliJ IDEA bundle). You can also use Eclipse and its Android plugin.




















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