GUI and Script Program for Linux? - HTC Amaze 4G

So I sold my old laptop. Waiting for my new one to come in within 2 weeks so I am stuck on my school laptop that is dual booted with Win7/Ubuntu. I guess I'll try and make my toolkits for Linux. Does any have a recommendation of what program to use to design the GUI and the supporting program to scipt it?

hasoon2000 said:
So I sold my old laptop. Waiting for my new one to come in within 2 weeks so I am stuck on my school laptop that is dual booted with Win7/Ubuntu. I guess I'll try and make my toolkits for Linux. Does any have a recommendation of what program to use to design the GUI and the supporting program to scipt it?
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i dont think there are any programs to do that on linux unless you are going to make executable programs in the form of a executable .jar... if so you may be able to use the program eclipse. i think it does java projects

Never messed with java. I don't know much on linux so I had to ask lol. Got any links to steer me to the right direction?
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hasoon2000 said:
Never messed with java. I don't know much on linux so I had to ask lol. Got any links to steer me to the right direction?
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neither have i lol. and unfortunatly i dont
try looking up "how to add a gui to a shell script" or something close to that. you might find something thats easy to use.

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What is the best 2.1 ROM??

So ya I want to know what is the best 2.1 ROM for htc hero out there right now??
That's like asking what the best car is...
You need to test drive them yourself to figure that out
joeltje said:
That's like asking what the best car is...
You need to test drive them yourself to figure that out
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Agreed! Just test a few and see for yourself
Love to. Which one works with a CDMA based Sprint HTC Hero?
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That's like asking what the best car is...
You need to test drive them yourself to figure that out
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defaria said:
Love to. Which one works with a CDMA based Sprint HTC Hero?
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Maybe you could see in the Hero CDMA forum?!? Here!!!!! Doesn't hurt to do a little search, you know
It also doesn't hurt to provide a little direction to somebody without being snide about it! Normally I search myself - but you never know exactly how busy the asking the question is. If I told you all I've been doing just this weekend your head would explode.
Thanks for the pointer. Next time try doing it a bit more kindly.
Usually I'm not that difficult when people ask questions. But when it seems like they haven't tried to search for minimum five minutes, I can be a bit rude. Especially about questions like yours, where the answer is so obvious.
Indeed and I'm the same way so really, I do understand. But what you don't understand or haven't acknowledged, is that while I usually search for answers I've been totally swamped with my new multimedia laptop between working in Windows 7 and trying to get Ubuntu 9.10 to do what Windows 7 just seems to do seemlessly (fingerprint scanner - Windows? Check? Ubuntu, no driver. Bluetooth? Windows - just works; Ubuntu no go (go after reboot), Windows Media Center hook up to HDTV? Piece of cake. Ubuntu - can't display on both at the same time. Plus on Ubuntu the sound is not sent out the HDMI cable. Sound on Ubuntu? Mono! Windows? 5.1. Windows responds seemlessly to IR remote - Ubuntu? Doesn't know it's there!!!). The thought of reburning my phone right now is a bit too much for this weekend. Plus I've found a few threads where there's mention of 2.1 for Hero and I queried "Does that work on CDMA" only to hear silence. If I dropped the other 20 things I'm doing right now and concentrated on this then I'm sure you'd find I'd be up to your standards.
This all could be labeled "Hey dude - cut me some slack will ya?".
Back to the laptop, mediaserver issues...
It's okay. Good luck with your setting-up-ubuntu-project! I've been there myself!

flashing your Leo under Mac OS X

So I'm finally converted to a Mac fan boy....happy days!
Wondering though - in order to keep flashing my HSPL cracked Leo, can I do it under a virtual install of Windows (using something like VirtualBox or VMware)...or is this ludicrous and you think it should only be done on a dedicated physical Windows machine?
I'l assuming there's absolutely no way to flash these things directly from Mac OS-X ?
Cheers
not as far as i know. I know there is an htc flashing program for linux, and that might work in macos x (as i know you can install linux programs in mac os if you set it up right) but last time i tried, htc flasher wouldnt work with the htc hd2
your best bet (as far as reading on here has mentioned in the past) would probably be using bootcamp or similar to run a dual boot setup.
certainly that's the only way hspl works, , flashing "may" work in a virtual box, though i think when the phone jumps to bootloader it may be a problem.
resolved
thanks guys for the time to respond...believe it or not this does help..unlike these banner adds that keep dropping down over the text area preventing me to type an expansive response. Can some one please be put down for this decision...? Theres so many better alternatives to advertising. If nobody can find an alternative advertising strategy then this is the death of xda. Think smart y'all...COMPLAIN HARD!!!!!!
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thanks guys for the time to respond...believe it or not this does help..unlike these banner adds that keep dropping down over the text area preventing me to type an expansive response. Can some one please be put down for this decision...? Theres so many better alternatives to advertising. If nobody can find an alternative advertising strategy then this is the death of xda. Think smart y'all...COMPLAIN HARD!!!!!!
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little off topic but a simple ad blocker will sort that for you.........

Eris and Windows 7 Drivers....

Believe it or not there are actually a lot of people that don't know this but, if you want to get Windows 7 to recognize your device without having to install SDK or manually installing drivers or you feel like you're just stuck. Go to this site, http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php download and install PDAnet and it will fix your drivers issues !! Just wanted to post a topic about this because I've had quite a few people ask me about getting drivers for HTC to work with Windows 7.
i pulled the driver out of the install for htc sync. it is a zip file posted here: http://www.multiupload.com/C2VKYM1RDH
Note: this is a file to extract on your computer in order to point your windows 7 search for drivers to the correct folder. DO NOT TRY TO FLASH IT
it worked for me. if it doesn't work for you, let me know and i will pull it.
You can also download the driver files from htc http://developer.htc.com/ thats what i use
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Yea pretty much just used HTC Sync. Never had an issue on either of my Win7 PCs.
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Don't get me wrong, i'm not saying I myself am having problems with the drivers. Just have had a lot of people ask me about them over time and figured I would tell them about installing PDAnet as a little workaround.
I don't remember ever doing anything except plugging my Eris in and letting Win7 find drivers.
Pauly2277 said:
You can also download the driver files from htc http://developer.htc.com/ thats what i use
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I'm guessing you're the one who recommended that link in another thread, that I thanked you for. I'm a "latest version hound", so I was very happy to find that file at the bottom of the list at that link that has just the very latest HTC drivers alone, no HTC Sync, and that both the ADB and the RNDIS drivers were updated in October or so. Probably won't make any practical difference, but it's nice to be updated.
Sir_Eagle said:
I don't remember ever doing anything except plugging my Eris in and letting Win7 find drivers.
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I work on people's computers for a living, so I install Windows 7, both 32 and 64-bit, quite a lot (several times a week). I believe you. I just have to say that Windows 7 most definitely (not even with SP1, which I'm using) still doesn't include any of the Android drivers.
I don't recall if Windows/Microsoft Update might have the drivers, so that if you have Windows 7 set to look online for drivers it might've found them there. I'm guessing that might've been how your Windows 7 retrieved the drivers. Either that or you didn't realize or remember that you had already installed HTC Sync or something else which included them.
This isn't a flame or anything, so I hope it doesn't appear to be.
I will add that I avoid drivers coming from Microsoft Update except as a last alternative, since they are normally not up to date, and/or crippled versions of the full driver installations from the original manufacturers.
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I don't remember ever doing anything except plugging my Eris in and letting Win7 find drivers.
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This is all I did, and I did not have to search online for them, I plug my phone into 3 different Win 7 machines regularly.
Eris1981 said:
This is all I did, and I did not have to search online for them, I plug my phone into 3 different Win 7 machines regularly.
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Maybe we're talking about two different things. If you're only referring to mounting the phone as a USB storage, then I think that'll work without any special drivers; as far as Windows is concerned, it's just another thumb drive.
It's for using ADB or any Windows software which uses ADB that requires the drivers which are not included in Windows 7. Also for tethering, which is a separate driver than the one for ADB. http://developer.htc.com/ at the bottom of the list has an updated zip with drivers dated from October or November. It includes drivers for both ADB and RDNIS (used for tethering) for Windows XP, Vista, and 7; 32 and 64-bit in the cases of Vista and 7. It doesn't include drivers for 64-bit XP, but that should be so much even more rarer now than it was even when before Vista came out.
No idea what all drivers PDANet includes. As an OEM, I always go straight to the manufacturer for drivers. Not always user friendly for the average user, but if you know how to navigate around the different manufacturer's websites, then you always wind up with the most up to date, bug-free and feature-full driver.
Didn't mean for this post to turn in to "who has the better way to get drivers." This was simply a post for a little tip that a lot of people don't know about. No need for everyone to list where they get drivers from and why it's better than installing PDAnet. No offense to some of you, I know you're just stating your opinion. However, this was just a tip for some users who have tried windows update and htc sync and the htc site itself.
Moderators this thread can be closed now.
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Didn't mean for this post to turn in to "who has the better way to get drivers." This was simply a post for a little tip that a lot of people don't know about. No need for everyone to list where they get drivers from and why it's better than installing PDAnet. No offense to some of you, I know you're just stating your opinion. However, this was just a tip for some users who have tried windows update and htc sync and the htc site itself.
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I hope you weren't offended by me, either, and I apologize that I continued to lead the thread off topic since I felt strongly about clearing up what drivers Windows does and doesn't include, since I deal with that every day. For the record, I have no issue at all with recommending anything, including installing anything as relatively innocuous as PDANet, to help people, in order to make things easier for people.
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I hope you weren't offended by me, either, and I apologize that I continued to lead the thread off topic since I felt strongly about clearing up what drivers Windows does and doesn't include, since I deal with that every day. For the record, I have no issue at all with recommending anything, including installing anything as relatively innocuous as PDANet, to help people, in order to make things easier for people.
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No not at all bro ! You were one of the ones I was saying this this to:
"No offense to some of you, I know you are just stating your opinion."
Sorry for making you think that man, I was not offended by you at all. Your opinion is always appreciated !
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No not at all bro ! You were one of the ones I was saying this this to:
"No offense to some of you, I know you are just stating your opinion."
Sorry for making you think that man, I was not offended by you at all. Your opinion is always appreciated !
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I'm sorrier than you are!!!
Well, thanks needed this info
Thank you all
spc_hicks09 said:
Believe it or not there are actually a lot of people that don't know this but, if you want to get Windows 7 to recognize your device without having to install SDK or manually installing drivers or you feel like you're just stuck. Go to this site, http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php download and install PDAnet and it will fix your drivers issues !! Just wanted to post a topic about this because I've had quite a few people ask me about getting drivers for HTC to work with Windows 7.
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mjb413 said:
i pulled the driver out of the install for htc sync. it is a zip file posted here: http://www.multiupload.com/C2VKYM1RDH
Note: this is a file to extract on your computer in order to point your windows 7 search for drivers to the correct folder. DO NOT TRY TO FLASH IT
it worked for me. if it doesn't work for you, let me know and i will pull it.
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Pauly2277 said:
You can also download the driver files from htc http://developer.htc.com/ thats what i use
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thanks to all you guys I was finally able to get adb working on my computer!

Juopunutbear's S-OFF not Windows Supported anymore?

I checked the website and it seems like they no longer support windows.
Anyone have the windows files and is willing to share it? I really need to go back S-OFF'd. And Hasoon's S-OFF toolkit isn't on his dev host.
Yes me too
Bam
nulcon said:
I checked the website and it seems like they no longer support windows.
Anyone have the windows files and is willing to share it? I really need to go back S-OFF'd. And Hasoon's S-OFF toolkit isn't on his dev host.
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Here you guys,
nulcon said:
I checked the website and it seems like they no longer support windows.
Anyone have the windows files and is willing to share it? I really need to go back S-OFF'd. And Hasoon's S-OFF toolkit isn't on his dev host.
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kelvin216 said:
Yes me too
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your on ICS or GB? both of you
ravike14 said:
your on ICS or GB? both of you
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ICS. They only have Linux supported.
why does using Ubuntu scare so many people? you can have it on your computer without effecting windows at all.
two options
1. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/install-ubuntu-with-windows
2. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
They removed the windows versions for certain reasons. 1 was because people were completely disrespecting them and the hard work they put into achieving this for us. BUT a big reason was that some users have reported bricking their devices using the windows tool! so just remember, they didn't take it down just because wanted to see XDA get flooded with "what happened to the Windows s-off tool" threads, it was for a reason. So why take that risk, just use Ubuntu..
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why does using Ubuntu scare so many people? you can have it on your computer without effecting windows at all.
two options
1. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/install-ubuntu-with-windows
2. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
They removed the windows versions for certain reasons. 1 was because people were completely disrespecting them and the hard work they put into achieving this for us. BUT a big reason was that some users have reported bricking their devices using the windows tool! so just remember, they didn't take it down just because wanted to see XDA get flooded with "what happened to the Windows s-off tool" threads, it was for a reason. So why take that risk, just use Ubuntu..
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It doesn't scare me at all. It's just the hassle of having to do everything, especially if you prepared yourself with the files. Like how it would take time to transfer them to a USB, install another OS, then load the files on it for another ten minutes. It's time consuming! I hope you understand what I'm saying. As for the reasons why they removed it, I never had a problem with the tool at all, and to the people that dissed them, :flickoff: to them, because I think these guys are cool for contributing their work and putting their time on it
aj_2423 said:
why does using Ubuntu scare so many people? you can have it on your computer without effecting windows at all.
two options
1. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/install-ubuntu-with-windows
2. http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
They removed the windows versions for certain reasons. 1 was because people were completely disrespecting them and the hard work they put into achieving this for us. BUT a big reason was that some users have reported bricking their devices using the windows tool! so just remember, they didn't take it down just because wanted to see XDA get flooded with "what happened to the Windows s-off tool" threads, it was for a reason. So why take that risk, just use Ubuntu..
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Ubuntu is fairly hard to operate than windows but in this case all you have to do is run that zip so +1 here why bricking your device for no reason we have to respect the devs wishes mate have to agree with AJ..
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Ubuntu use to be hard to operate for just users but the dummed it down alot it simple and I dual boot and never go in to windows I can't think of the last time I was in windows but I keep it around just in case I need to use a program that doesn't work on wine and only can be done in windows
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I just ran Ubuntu from a DVD and did the S-Off. You don't have to install it or change your system in anyway. This was the first time I used a non-windows OS and it wasn't that hard. I just used Google to figure out what I was doing because it is very different than windows.
Don't get mad at them. It's for users' own good! They are trying to stop people getting bricked! Ubuntu is nothing to be afraid of either.
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How can i make my own file extension and a program for running that?

I have a big project about Android. So you know noobs can't use ADB and Fastboot well. I have an idea for this; I'll make a custom file extension. That is an script. That will be a custom script. So how can I make my own scripting language ? And how can I export a file format from scripting language ? For example; Perl' s file format is .pl and Shell' s is .sh and so on...
Imagine I made an scripting language. But how can I make a program for running that ?
Go on, my idea is; user will install executer program. And he/she can run special scripts with that. So rooting, bootloader unlocking will be pretty easy with that. What do you think ?
My scripting language's scripts will be like this:
[ADB] reboot; ( Calls adb reboot command )
[FASTBOOT] oem unlock;
And here is a rooting script in my mind:
[FASTBOOT] oem unlock;
[FLASH R] [FILENAME:twrp.img];
[MESSAGE] Put your device to sideload mode.;
[SIDELOAD] [FILENAME:root.zip]
[ADB] reboot;
So noobs can use ADB and Fastboot commands without using CMD. .When user openes .myscript file with notepad, he/she will see that codes.
Thanks for your help...
Sorry to burst your bubble but this is a rediculous idea!
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
Sorry to burst your bubble but this is a rediculous idea!
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Why? I don't think so..
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yashade2001 said:
Why? I don't think so..
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I know you don't think so but think first.
Is your script gonna setup adb for these users?
Is it gonna know what phone or tablet or version of android each is running?
Has it error checking?
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The tools exist to do all this and they work well. Reinvent the wheel if you want, just make sure it's not square!
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Explain to me please,
You talk about noobs not being able to use adb or flashboot but you expect them to be able to run your imaginary scripting language with your own imaginary extension (which makes no sense).
It's obvious that you know NOTHING about scripting or programming.
Leave this stuff to the experts.
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
I know you don't think so but think first.
Is your script gonna setup adb for these users?
Is it gonna know what phone or tablet or version of android each is running?
Has it error checking?
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The tools exist to do all this and they work well. Reinvent the wheel if you want, just make sure it's not square!
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Look man, I have not got an idea for how. I am about learning. Even i don't know how can i write a scripting language. Your opinion is not bad but i know i can do this..
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Edit: I know i can not give very good ideas but idea is just an idea. Keep it easy.
yashade2001 said:
Look man, I have not got an idea for how. I am about learning. Even i don't know how can i write a scripting language. Your opinion is not bad but i know i can do this..
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Edit: I know i can not give very good ideas but idea is just an idea. Keep it easy.
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It's an idea but not a good one! It's funny that you even think you need to invent a scripting language and extensions! It really is very funny!
I suggest you start with "Hello World" and work your way up. You'll soon see how stupid an idea this is.
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
It's an idea but not a good one! It's funny that you even think you need to invent a scripting language and extensions! It really is very funny!
I suggest you start with "Hello World" and work your way up. You'll soon see how stupid an idea this is.
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Thanks for opinions... But that is YOUR opinion.
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Edit: So Adam Outler's casual is a stupid idea in your case, right?
yashade2001 said:
Thanks for opinions... But that is YOUR opinion.
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Edit: So Adam Outler's casual is a stupid idea in your case, right?
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Hahahaa - you compare your idea to Adam Outler's?
You silly child!
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Hahahaa - you compare your idea to Adam Outler's?
You silly child!
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I say, just an idea. Keep it easy. I am not comparing this sh*t with casual. And stop giving damn negative energy. This is my idea and i am saying this is a good idea in my case. Your opinion is good, but I am saying mine is better. But i like yours, that means you should like my idea even if you hate this. I know this is not a super idea and i am not Koushik Dutta. I just wanna make it. Are you understanding me? I am saying yeah this is not a good idea. But idea is just an idea. Keep it easy. But you are saying you are wrong i am right.
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yashade2001 said:
I say, just an idea. Keep it easy. I am not comparing this sh*t with casual. And stop giving damn negative energy. This is my idea and i am saying this is a good idea in my case. Your opinion is good, but I am saying mine is better. But i like yours, that means you should like my idea even if you hate this. I know this is not a super idea and i am not Koushik Dutta. I just wanna make it. Are you understanding me? I am saying yeah this is not a good idea. But idea is just an idea. Keep it easy. But you are saying you are wrong i i am right. I just wanna give some energy from others to do this. Especially positive energy...
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I await eagerly the opinion of others.
Firstly, you don't need to invent any scripting language - you just have to know how to script.
Secondly, you don't need to invent any extensions.
Thirdly, adb is super simple to use, even for noobs.
Lastly, It would be impossible for you to setup adb for all devices.
But hey - I'm not stopping you.. if you still think this is a good idea, message Adam and ask his opinion. With something this groundbreaking and astoundingly clever I'm sure he'll be delighted to work with you on the project!
Personally I've better things to do.
I understand where you're coming from and but I agree with the tactless poster above, it is not necessary nor would it accomplish what you think it would
If you are interested in making things easier along the lines of adb and fastboot, maybe consider making a GUI for this with simple buttons for new users to press. Some already exist and the interface on most could use updating but it may be a better and more useful step (and one that would actually work in reality)
But I stand by the mantra that if you give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime
In other words simplifying often leads to ignorance and more trouble in the future, best thing to do is to direct new users to guides in hopes they can understand more clearly what they want to accomplish
But kudos to you for thinking outside the box, just in this case I'm afraid your idea won't work as you hope
Best of luck in future endeavors!
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Scripting languages have what's called an "interpreter." You have to write the interpreter in native code, something the underlying OS understands. For Android that might be C or Java. The interpreter reads your script (which can be structured however your heart desires), then it's actually the interpreter that executes the commands.
The OP is being naive, not ridiculous. We've all been at the point. There's no shame in that.
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
I await eagerly the opinion of others.
Firstly, you don't need to invent any scripting language - you just have to know how to script.
Secondly, you don't need to invent any extensions.
Thirdly, adb is super simple to use, even for noobs.
Lastly, It would be impossible for you to setup adb for all devices.
But hey - I'm not stopping you.. if you still think this is a good idea, message Adam and ask his opinion. With something this groundbreaking and astoundingly clever I'm sure he'll be delighted to work with you on the project!
Personally I've better things to do.
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Thanks man. But i wanna make my 'own' ... Thanks anyway.
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demkantor said:
I understand where you're coming from and but I agree with the tactless poster above, it is not necessary nor would it accomplish what you think it would
If you are interested in making things easier along the lines of adb and fastboot, maybe consider making a GUI for this with simple buttons for new users to press. Some already exist and the interface on most could use updating but it may be a better and more useful step (and one that would actually work in reality)
But I stand by the mantra that if you give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for a lifetime
In other words simplifying often leads to ignorance and more trouble in the future, best thing to do is to direct new users to guides in hopes they can understand more clearly what they want to accomplish
But kudos to you for thinking outside the box, just in this case I'm afraid your idea won't work as you hope
Best of luck in future endeavors!
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Yeah, I already made AndRootKit for adb and fastboot gui. But this is a different thing. With this, user installs a program for running special scripts. Like xposed. exactly like xposed framework. Xposed framework runs modules, and there is many module devs... In other words: I want to build a car with not Diesel or Unleaded. I want to make my own gas... who do I build an engine that uses my gas only... And one more thing; I don't wanna make a big project like casual. Just wanna make my "own". Just for fun and maybe it will be a big project...
Edit: Hey, i found this article : http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/376631/How-to-make-your-own-file-type-for-your-Csharp-app . I know c# ok no porblem but that article only teaches how to open a custom file. I'm looking for "how to RUN ( Execute ) a custom file type"... Thanks for your help....
OK guys everything is ok. Just making commands for scripting language. The hardest thing is finding a name
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Yeah, I already made AndRootKit for adb and fastboot gui. But this is a different thing. With this, user installs a program for running special scripts. Like xposed. exactly like xposed framework. Xposed framework runs modules, and there is many module devs... In other words: I want to build a car with not Diesel or Unleaded. I want to make my own gas... who do I build an engine that uses my gas only... And one more thing; I don't wanna make a big project like casual. Just wanna make my "own". Just for fun and maybe it will be a big project...
Edit: Hey, i found this article : http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/376631/How-to-make-your-own-file-type-for-your-Csharp-app . I know c# ok no porblem but that article only teaches how to open a custom file. I'm looking for "how to RUN ( Execute ) a custom file type"... Thanks for your help....
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I don't believe you have made these or that you can code either. If you could then you'd know basics like you can make ANY file executable in linux and android.
Moral - don't try to bull**** a bull****ter.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2399385 this is thread of androotkit. I know C# and why do you don't belive me?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2399385 this is thread of androotkit. I know C# and why do you don't belive me?
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Not one report of success with that program of yours from the thread you linked. Not one.
If you can't make flashboot work with sony devices then yeah you can't code. I stand by my statement.
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
Not one report of success with that program of yours from the thread you linked. Not one.
If you can't make flashboot work with sony devices then yeah you can't code. I stand by my statement.
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Come on dude what do u saying? I have no problem with u. And i'm designing my scripting language now...
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Don't worry about the haters, although I do agree that what you're trying to accomplish won't work I hope it does somehow. People should be encouraged to think outside the box
There is such a thing as constructive criticism and then there's being a ****, don't listen to the ****
Keep up the good work and hopefully something pans out, you learn something new even if it doesnt
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