- Jun 13, 2007
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Leraning a language is so boring and aggravating. They usually teach in these teeny tiny steps bit by bit and it gets so boring.
This is different.
Android Development Tutorial
He throws a bunch of stuff at you really fast. It is hard to keep up. But it's a video. You can play it again Sam. And again, and again.
Ran into a weird problem and have not really resolved it yet, just found a work around and that is the weird thing about it. On my Ubuntu system I am using the Eclipse ADT system in the videos. But running the APK in the emulator and on my Nexus 7 gave the result
Unfortunately AppName has stopped.
But there is another development environment called Android AIDE that runs directly on my Nexus 7. I copy over the entire source code directory and compile on the Nexus and the same source code runs fine. Google is not giving an intelligent response just that when I find the error in my source code they will comment. This is not impossible. Maybe AIDE ignores some error or fixes it, but I do not know what it is.
Maybe I will find it later when I understand more.
Another thing. Don't bother with this book:
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023005.do
Searched the whole book, no mention of radiobuttons. How do you learn Android programming without radiobuttons?
This looks far more interesting and has radiobuttons:
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781118183489.do
um
This is different.
Android Development Tutorial
He throws a bunch of stuff at you really fast. It is hard to keep up. But it's a video. You can play it again Sam. And again, and again.
Ran into a weird problem and have not really resolved it yet, just found a work around and that is the weird thing about it. On my Ubuntu system I am using the Eclipse ADT system in the videos. But running the APK in the emulator and on my Nexus 7 gave the result
Unfortunately AppName has stopped.
But there is another development environment called Android AIDE that runs directly on my Nexus 7. I copy over the entire source code directory and compile on the Nexus and the same source code runs fine. Google is not giving an intelligent response just that when I find the error in my source code they will comment. This is not impossible. Maybe AIDE ignores some error or fixes it, but I do not know what it is.
Maybe I will find it later when I understand more.
Another thing. Don't bother with this book:
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920023005.do
Searched the whole book, no mention of radiobuttons. How do you learn Android programming without radiobuttons?
This looks far more interesting and has radiobuttons:
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781118183489.do
um