Best Method to develope ATT Custom Firmware - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

I not techie when it comes to Smartphones
When it comes to building Windows 7 I know the ins and out of the .dll files and exe files etc...
For Building Windows I use RT7 Lite & Win Toolkit....
Is there a software like RT7Lite or Win Toolkit to help Development on Android platform? All in one toolkit
if anyone knows any please send me direct links to the sites I would love to build an Android Custom Firmware....
Thanks.....

XDA is full of guides and information an android development...
this link is only one of many here, that will help you begin and learn about this amazing software..
The general search feature will also yield many more results for you..
Again, welcome to the forums, and welcome to XDA....g
https://www.google.com/url?q=http:/...ds-cse&usg=AFQjCNFNOpTr_4hz7mdgi6xPFfrfgY2Z0Q

gregsarg said:
XDA is full of guides and information an android development...
this link is only one of many here, that will help you begin and learn about this amazing software..
The general search feature will also yield many more results for you..
Again, welcome to the forums, and welcome to XDA....g
https://www.google.com/url?q=http:/...ds-cse&usg=AFQjCNFNOpTr_4hz7mdgi6xPFfrfgY2Z0Q
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Wow this is very neat thank you Gregsarg never seen this page LMAO :laugh::laugh:
This is just prefect

Always welcome.....g

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Simple informations about Android

Hello my friend,
I'm software developper and cooker on Windows Mobile.
I would like to begin my Android cooking and have reading many tips on XDA, thanks a lot for this.
Nevertheless, i have some little questions....
In order to cook rom for android, it's possible to edit the rom with a kitchen and build a final ZIP rom in order to update with recovery menu.
But, if i want to update the latest android build, what is the way ?
* Need i to download the android source code and buid it ?
* I'm so sorry for this noob question but it's very hard to find "simple" informations about the different way of cooking on android. It will be very nice if anyone could explain the different way of cooking and this amazing os
Thanks a lot my friends,
Regards,
Nixeus
WoW....
104 views and no answer...
Is Android an opensource community ?
I come from the Windows Mobile cooking, and people are better helpful
Nixeus said:
WoW....
104 views and no answer...
Is Android an opensource community ?
I come from the Windows Mobile cooking, and people are better helpful
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That's no way to ask for help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697938
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667298
(all above links are in this subforum)
The build of android you cook is determined by the device you own. That's where you need to start.
1. Choose device
2. Look for device on xda forums
3. Look around the device forum you just selected, paying extra attention to the "<device-name> Android Development" subforum
4. Learn
Cooking for android (correctly) isn't learned overnight.
Thanks a lot

[Q] Looking for instructor

Hello, my name is Chris and i am 15 years old. I love android and technology in general and i would like to get into android ROM development. If someone with experience wants to teach me the basics of Android ROM development i would appreciate it very much. Any interested can leave comment. Thank you.
ChrisMitsis said:
Hello, my name is Chris and i am 15 years old. I love android and technology in general and i would like to get into android ROM development. If someone with experience wants to teach me the basics of Android ROM development i would appreciate it very much. Any interested can leave comment. Thank you.
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Hi Chris my name is Andrew and i might be able to give you some basic info and guidelines. First i would suggest using a ROM kitchen for basic ROM modding. I would recommend using Dsixda's ROM kitchen http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246 .When you feel confident that you can get on tothe more complex stuff you can check my tutorial about compiling from source code http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667551 .After you get over that then the Internet should become your mentor in advanced source code editing (most of the time anyway but you shouldn't feel shy about asking something if unclear)

Smali Better Understanding

Hy guys, i believe it's not me, really believe.
I have a ROM in Development (crDroid ROM) and i need to learn more about smali codes.
I'm already understanding a couple of stuffs but i need more I'm hungry :cyclops:
Someone could point how can i find sources to study about this?
I will be much greatful and thanks will be hit for sure :good:
XDA Developers forum Android development and hacking forums may help .
jje
plus chef central
google search
google developer
The same place we all got our info

Beginners guide

Hello all,
I am looking to find someone with a good recent guide for android rom development that helps breakdown the basics of successful rom creation. Im currently working on htc devices.
Thanks
Sent from 1 of Many Android Devices
U might directly contact senior devlopers
no need to start threads
no one takes intrest in such threads.
Dont forget hitting thanks......

[Q] root android

I am triing in rooting few device (lenovo ideatab a1000F, smasung packet neo, vodafone ideos u8150-d. But now, I am getting crazy. I can't find a correct valid guide. I tried kingo, unlock root. IN other site I found seems valid guide, but no link to the rom!
Can someone help me?
I first had a similar impression. If you're not used to the whole android world, it first looks quite confusing. Unclear were to find information, and many are outdated. Discussions and information are mixed in the forums, and most files are released on one-click-hosters.
In the end I found projects like CyanogenMod and OmniRom helpful. Their Wikis are much more clear than the forums to me. Though, once you read some threads on xda, you learn how to extract the important information from there as well.
So don't give up, try to find your way and don't be scared to try things out even if you're not too sure whether it's the right way
thanks
comolik said:
I first had a similar impression. If you're not used to the whole android world, it first looks quite confusing. Unclear were to find information, and many are outdated. Discussions and information are mixed in the forums, and most files are released on one-click-hosters.
In the end I found projects like CyanogenMod and OmniRom helpful. Their Wikis are much more clear than the forums to me. Though, once you read some threads on xda, you learn how to extract the important information from there as well.
So don't give up, try to find your way and don't be scared to try things out even if you're not too sure whether it's the right way
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So I am not alone!!!
I will check the project!
Thanks
You're welcome. Good luck. And don't hesitate to ask whenever you don't find the answers yourself.
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comolik said:
You're welcome. Good luck. And don't hesitate to ask whenever you don't find the answers yourself.
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OK thanks!!!

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