Hi all,
re: App development.
I have some experience of JAVA and have a fair bit of experience with JS and PHP, so coding is not alien to me.
I have come across a few things where I have thought "an App would be great for that!" and would like to investigate App development. I have read through a couple of tutorials, but they all assume more Android experience than I have.
I'm not after specifics from board members here, but wondered if anyone knew of an 'Android Apps 101" or an Android App development alternative to the famous 'Hello World' intros there are for most languages.
Thanks for any leads people can give me.
I think the Android Developer's Guide is great http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html
Just started developing a small app myself a few days ago, and the biggest problem so far is Java itself. The android development itself is really easy. You can create UIs via drag & drop when using eclipse + android plugin and the rest is well documented in the guide I posted.
:/ how I managed to miss that I don't know...
thanks very much - exactly what I'm after
rpedroso said:
Can you make a Remote Play app???????
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Like Playstation 3 remote play? Probably not, it'd be ridiculously difficult.
Hello I am new to xda and I would like to start developing new custom roms and kernels however I do not know where to start.
Just some background info about me:
I am 15 yrs old
I am have programmed in the following:
c++
visual basic
c#
asm
Java
javascript
html
android 2.2 framework
window phone 7 framework
xml
ios
XNA
I have done computer repair for people along with console repair
Tools I have used:
visual studio
android sdk
eclipse
dreamweaver
dev c++
Photoshop
appmobi xdk
phonegap xda
xcode iphone sdk
and some more
Phone I currently have:
evo 3d
I am a noob to making roms and I do not know how to start if someone could help me or point me into the right direction that would great. Thanks
There are some basic tutorials on doing certain things in the Development section. Maybe start doing some reading and trying to edit some files, try a creating a theme etc to get acquainted perhaps?
That's quite a list of achievements! You will most certainly find help here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=613
Be patient, and be polite. I'm sure you'll soon be making what you want
LiquidSolstice said:
That's quite a list of achievements! You will most certainly find help here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=613
Be patient, and be polite. I'm sure you'll soon be making what you want
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Thanks I can't wait to get started making roms and expand my knowledge
Ps I like the rest in peace buddy for the hero lol
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
The only tut that I could really find was the android kitchen would I be able to completely develop android roms in there or is their specific tutorials for that
Edit: Found these tuts on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_H4AlQaNa0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFqELLB1Kk8&feature=relmfu
Hope to see you guys downloading my roms when they come out
buckboy223 said:
Hello I am new to xda and I would like to start developing new custom roms and kernels however I do not know where to start.
Just some background info about me:
I am 15 yrs old
I am have programmed in the following:
c++
visual basic
c#
asm
Java
javascript
html
android 2.2 framework
window phone 7 framework
xml
ios
XNA
I have done computer repair for people along with console repair
Tools I have used:
visual studio
android sdk
eclipse
dreamweaver
dev c++
Photoshop
appmobi xdk
phonegap xda
xcode iphone sdk
and some more
Phone I currently have:
evo 3d
I am a noob to making roms and I do not know how to start if someone could help me or point me into the right direction that would great. Thanks
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I thought I was the only 15 year old who could program. Haha its easy to start. Just follow the ruts people posted.
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rtbluver said:
I thought I was the only 15 year old who could program. Haha its easy to start. Just follow the ruts people posted.
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What languages have you programmed in?
I'm learning C currently and I want to help in developing, porting and fixing bugs ofcyanogenmod for my device. Could anyone tell me what should I learn so that I could work on that category?
Hi
I'm just beginning development too. All u need to know is Java. Actually u need XML too but eclipse has the opinion to generate an XML file automatically
http://thenewboston.org/
Watch this guys c, c++, java and android development tutorials. The absolute best on the internet. This guy knows literally just about EVERYTHING in the universe.
Great starting point to move on to grander things.
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Hello,
I'm fairly new to developing in general and I am some what intimidated by what I've been told I may have to learn to develop for Android.
Here's what I've done so far by reading the threads:
I've downloaded the latest Android SDK and its tools
I read through the ADB man page and have created my path to my Device
I know how to push, pull, log and from Terminal.
I was told that I may need to learn Java to develop for Android. If this is the case, do any of you recommend specific books?
If so - could you put the Amazon link in a reply? Or maybe just the author's name?
Thank you in return.
Klonopin said:
Hello,
I'm fairly new to developing in general and I am some what intimidated by what I've been told I may have to learn to develop for Android.
Here's what I've done so far by reading the threads:
I've downloaded the latest Android SDK and its tools
I read through the ADB man page and have created my path to my Device
I know how to push, pull, log and from Terminal.
I was told that I may need to learn Java to develop for Android. If this is the case, do any of you recommend specific books?
If so - could you put the Amazon link in a reply? Or maybe just the author's name?
Thank you in return.
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Actually i would recommend you to start devving by making themes because it only involves editing xmls in apk and changing images...it will also help you understand how to decompile and recompile apk which is the most basic of modding!!!
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vijai2011 said:
Actually i would recommend you to start devving by making themes because it only involves editing xmls in apk and changing images...it will also help you understand how to decompile and recompile apk which is the most basic of modding!!!
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Which is creating themes, not developing, they are two totally different things.
@OP
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023005.do
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/063...4aa42dc6a903&intcmp=af-mybuy-0636920010883.IP
http://www.amazon.com/Java-Programm...keywords=Java+Programming:+From+the+ground+up
vijai2011 said:
Actually i would recommend you to start devving by making themes because it only involves editing xmls in apk and changing images...it will also help you understand how to decompile and recompile apk which is the most basic of modding!!!
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I was thinking about making some themes for devices and what not. So if you have any resources PM me - I'd be interested in that as well.
thewadegeek said:
Which is creating themes, not developing, they are two totally different things.
@OP New user can't post links - had to remove them.
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Thank you thewadegeek - I'll be doing some researching. Ubuntu 12.04 is fine for developing right? or would I need something else?
Klonopin said:
Ubuntu 12.04 is fine for developing right? or would I need something else?
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Hi There
Ubuntu is fine for development, You're going to want to install eclipse. You're really tackling 2 things here, Java Development and how that applies to Android.
If you're starting from the very beginning then some good resources are.
Android Developer web site [ developer.android.com ]
This should be the first place you go to for android development, it contains the documentation for the android framework as well as some additional howto's etc. The Installing the SDK [ developer.android.com/sdk/installing ] will guide you through getting eclipse setup and ready for Android Development. You should then be able to follow the Building Your First App [ developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp ] guide, to create your first Android app.
For Java Development in General the Oracle website has some good resources.
Oracle Java Tutorials Index [ docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial ]
If you're completely new to software development then you'll want to read The Java Language Section [ docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java ] , this explains Object Oriented Programming and it's conecpts. I would probably look at the Get Started Section [ docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/getStarted ] also, although you maybe able to get by with the Android Stuff.
Hope That Helps and Good Luck!
trevd said:
Hi There
Ubuntu is fine for development, You're going to want to install eclipse. You're really tackling 2 things here, Java Development and how that applies to Android.
If you're starting from the very beginning then some good resources are.
This should be the first place you go to for android development, it contains the documentation for the android framework as well as some additional howto's etc. The Installing the will guide you through getting eclipse setup and ready for Android Development. You should then be able to follow the Building Your First App guide, to create your first Android app.
For Java Development in General the Oracle website has some good resources.
If you're completely new to software development and then you'll want to read, this explains Object Oriented Programming and it's conecpts. I would probably look at the Get Started Section also, although you maybe able to get by with the Android Stuff.
Hope That Helps and Good Luck!
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Hi I've already gotten the Android SDK and as previous users have given me, I also have Java books and Android development books as well but I'm happy to try another thing out as well. Thanks for the informative articles.
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Klonopin said:
Hi I've already gotten the Android SDK and as previous users have given me, I also have Java books and Android development books as well but I'm happy to try another thing out as well. Thanks for the informative articles.
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You have what you need.
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Yep you'll be fine with 12.04.
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I just picked up a physical book of Learning Android 2 from my library. Is there a different framework between versions?
I would honestly say there is no starting point.
You can start developing kernels. Even I try to do a basic understanding of how they work. I do basic undervolting for my phone and few mods.
You can also try learning java and contribute to Android AOSP or CyanogenMod
Or yeah theming is also an option.
I would also like an answer to this...
I have ubuntu installed, I have Java experience, I have the Android SDK installed.
Are there any tutorials out there that give you a step by step guide on how to build a fully functioning Android ROM from scratch?
I've had a look around and different tutorials are telling me different things and they all seem to say "this will not make a full ROM". I have a phone that isn't widely supported (Galaxy S2 LTE i9210t Australia) and since Samsung have delayed ICS for our device for about the 100th time, I'd like to learn how to develop ICS for our handset.
Our handset doesn't even have a forum. We have one thread with quite a few people crying out for a decent, stable ROM 4.0+ and I'd like to help.
Dallby said:
I would also like an answer to this...
I have ubuntu installed, I have Java experience, I have the Android SDK installed.
Are there any tutorials out there that give you a step by step guide on how to build a fully functioning Android ROM from scratch?
I've had a look around and different tutorials are telling me different things and they all seem to say "this will not make a full ROM". I have a phone that isn't widely supported (Galaxy S2 LTE i9210t Australia) and since Samsung have delayed ICS for our device for about the 100th time, I'd like to learn how to develop ICS for our handset.
Our handset doesn't even have a forum. We have one thread with quite a few people crying out for a decent, stable ROM 4.0+ and I'd like to help.
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Im not going to link to them because they are common as muck on xda but look for guides for building from source. If you have the source, you can make any changes you like without having to patch stuff together.
I havent personally started doing this yet but ive been messing with android for about 2 years now and ive just started creating my own roms etc.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762641
Klonopin said:
Hi I've already gotten the Android SDK and as previous users have given me, I also have Java books and Android development books as well but I'm happy to try another thing out as well. Thanks for the informative articles.
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I recommend you learn basic java then check out the hello world tutorial on developer android page.
focus more time on programming then reading, play around with the code.
and good luck.
m trying to get into Android Dev but I'm really struggling to find a decent set of guides that help. the internet is full of hello world howtos and all the Android books I've seen are too far the other way. is there a decent forum or set of how to that someone can recommend please?
I have gripped XML and the basics of eclipse, but have been pulling my hair out how something as easy as switching between activities when a user clicks a button is taking me loads of code and I still haven't really got it working...
any help welcomed thanks guys and girls.