Since my job suddenly involved a LT of XDA's as of about a year ago, i've found a lot of help in this forum, so a general thank to all involved -
One thing i can offer is bits - i am flush for things like batteries & chargers, so if anyone is desperate, let me know, and if i can help i will.
sorry - should have been more specific - it's all XDA II/IIi stylee stuff
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Alright so I had this forum running on the index of my site @ http://www.techdigy.com . It was great for the first year and was taking of. however some things poped up and you know.... it kinda stalled. Anyways, recently I thought that forums might not go nowhere so I replaced it with a blog a week ago and moved the forum to mysite.com/forum. I worked so hard for it and its been 2years. I don't know if that was the right thing to do and that's why I am here today.
Basically I don't really want to make money from my site. I want it to be nonprofit. I want to reach out to as many people as possible and help them. I believe the educational resourses must be free to access and I really want to give back to the world because I learned so much from the people online when I was a kid. So.... I had a couple of ideas in mind... here they are.
Stay with a bare tech forum.
..Make a blog and keep the forum in the back. The blog will have a tips and tricks section. Tuts. and the latest tech news.
..Make a top 5 software site for diffrent catagories and keep the forum in the back.
..Make a programming site (I know this would help the best but I dont like the idea and I kinda want to avoid it because i think it might be a little difficult for me. )
that concludes what I have to say and thanks! By the way if you wish to volunteer you will also help reach out to millions of people out there. thanks again!
Dear XDA-Forum,
Even though I registered on this website almost a year ago, I never posted anything, I've been using your site as a source of knowledge.
I'm a 40 year old noob, father of two wonderful kids and owner of 2 android devices (I almost mixed up kids and devices here...:angel.
I'm very interested into Android Programming (trying to learn Java in my spare time) and I was a hardcore gamer (b4 kids). I also like building computers, a passion that has come to stop for obvious reasons, and I'm very much into watersports (windsurfing...don't be dirty minded).
Damn, I feel a bit ridiculous telling all this about me now :laugh:
Ah, I almost forgot, I own a HTC Sensation and a Hannspad.
Hopefully I can be of help and be helped around here.
See you around,
Cheers,
Ken
Not here, there is a Hi or hello thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961655
Thank you and Thread closed.
Hi all,
i Use this com. so many Years but never was registered/active user :silly:
Thanks all Admins & Supporter,
Thanks any Noob
Thanks Devs & Inspirer (for sharing AND help)
Thanks Sony for (last but not least) Support the Custom-scene
Thanks for any new Idea born at Xda-devs
Thanks Google for the hole opensource Android projekt
Thanks for still keeping (mostly) this mind of public domain (obv less or more)
Thanks foreign Brainworks (Inspirations)
Greets
.Dogsi are F.
Thanks from me, too! I also use XDA for a couple of years but never was registered. Without XDA I would have had some bricked devices!
It is usually better to give thanks to specific people for specific things.
A thread like this one, is considered off topic and they are usually closed.
Who am i
I am from The Netherlands, 22 years old and currently studying an programming course in my country.
I just started year 2 of my course (total 4 years) and i know the programming basics of:
- Java (Object Oriented)
- SQL
Purpose of this Thread
I love android. I love it so much that i want to build my own ROMS & Kernels. However, maybe this is a stupid question, i absolutely do not know where the F*** i need to start....
Lets say i start at the basics creating my own Galaxy S6 Rom. How do i write scripts? How do i create a Unified Build (for all S6 models) etc. etc.
This above question might be tooooooo specific, but im talking generally about how to build a rom.
Ive been though a few guides (included a few from XDA), but seriously, it seems these are outdated...
What i am asking is DEFENITELY NOT an "Personal Trainer" who can assist me with every thing i need to do..
BUT i really appreciate it if someone can provide me with some nice resources, tips, tricks, links, guides and examples.
I feel kinda stupid because i probably getting some comments bellow here saying that i need to "google" properly..
But i seriously ask for some help here.
Hope you understand so you can help me a hand over here
Read me- If this thread isn't allowed, please close it.
- if you have nothing useful to say that isn't going to help me, please say nothing or PM me..
First learn how to port roms then try some other devices rom on your devices then try to modified them then try to create you own
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801690
Thanks
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don't forget to hit thanks ☺???
I've never been any good at using the XDA website/app so i was wondering if I could get some help in what it takes to be an XDA Expert.
I've been using it for years, but I just can't get the knack of using it because any thread I participate in I just can't communicate properly. Am I a "noob" at this? Its really triggers anxiety for me
Kindly acknowledge my question. Thanks
... no reply.
I'm done with XDA. Uninstalling this useless app from my phone it looks good, but underneath the app it's just a headache for me. Thanks anyway.
What exactly are you seeking?
I was having a bad day. I realise I need to post in appropriate places I probably would find it easier to interact in a different forum than XDA , probably more relevant to my inadequacies , because XDA , from my years* of experience has been totally dead for me. I have only interacted with moderators about threads like this or to one guy who unlocked the lg G4 after donating him a bunch of money but now he just sees no sense or any worth in talking to me. Anyway,v whatever,
XDA is kind of for the hardcore Android user. A lot of the posts here are about rooting, ROMs and really getting into the heart of your phone. It sounds like you're looking for something a little lighter, where you people are just talking about their phones or certain apps and not how to recreate their phone. I would suggest that you try AndroidCentral.com. I'm not saying that their tech level is any less than XDA, people there talk about rooting and things like that but it is a less intimidating experience. It's also a little more laid back and casual. Both sites have very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful people but the atmospheres are very different and it sounds like that might be what you're looking for.