Hello,
I work in a little creative studio and we are developing a cloud-based Kanban tool for developers: Herogami. I would be really happy if you can spend a minute to take a look and tell me what do you think about it.
Find more at: www.herogami.com
Thank you!
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Hi, I am looking to develop windows mobile apps for my HTC HD2 and I was wondering if there is a free online course or some places that I can learn everything I need to know to start developing ASAP, I hope to become good at this and I will be posting on the forums frequently but can someone help me out? It would be greatly appreciated if you could give me some links.
TechBurrow said:
Hi, I am looking to develop windows mobile apps for my HTC HD2 and I was wondering if there is a free online course or some places that I can learn everything I need to know to start developing ASAP, I hope to become good at this and I will be posting on the forums frequently but can someone help me out? It would be greatly appreciated if you could give me some links.
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ASAP? you could also begin with Visual Basic. thats Easy to learn and quite powerful.
hey yo techburrow i am really new to smartphones and apps. i got my hd2 less than a month ago...but i feel the same way...it feels like it's really underground to learn and teach this stuff. i wish i new someone to teach me some of it...but i have learned more on this topic at this site in a week than anywhere else. it is truly wonderful. have you tried wikipedia for more info? i wish this site had a "xda term dictionary". i'm having trouble just figuring out what words mean...but maybe they do and i haven't found it yet. good luck...your first app should be for people llike you who want to know how to build there own apps and don't know how. "myappbuilder" or something...peace.
Start here :
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Development Tools
The link at the bottom takes you to a pile of other stuff.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Complete list of Development links and resources
P.S. Don't expect to learn all this stuff overnight, it's a long hard slog to become any good at it. Even then you'll still find room for improvement.
Good luck and don't give up.
Join some good school....
Hello,
I would like to get into Android game development, mainly as a hobby, but given how obsessed I can get about hobbies I will not rule anything out! I have limited programming background (a bit of C, VBA, JavaScript...just the basics: variables, If/Else, For/While Loops, Arrays, functions, sub-routines etc..) but I tend to pick these things up fairly quickly....however I expect this to be a real long term project for me.
I have attempted to determine a sensible starting location and direction for a beginner to get started, but with so much information it really is a little overwhelming and I can't figure out what would be the most productive way to spend my time right now.
I gather that Android development requires Java knowledge, right? If yes, can anyone recommend any good websites/books with tutorials and code samples that can be used by someone who doesn't have an coding background already? To what sort level should I try to attain in Java before it's worth considering the Android specific side of development (I'm aware 'level' might be very hard to define!), or should I be thinking about these things in tandem from fairly early on?
If anyone has gone through a similar process, can you share your experiences? Pitfalls to avoid? Things not to overlook?
I have a couple of hours a night to dedicate to this for the foreseeable future, so any help filling that time efficiently would be much appreciated!
p.s. If there is a forum that is more suited to my question that I'm not aware of then please let me know!
Thanks!
Jess
I once wanted to become a droid developer too bro! I didn't get far though as I needed to focus on my day job more.
Anyway, what I did was learn about SDKs first. Just google it up, there are actually a lot of tutorials on the web. You'll need to be prepared to spend some money though for the SDKs.
you might get an idea here
http://marakana.com/s/intro_to_android_development_tutorial,1018/index.html
good luck
cepcamba said:
I once wanted to become a droid developer too bro! I didn't get far though as I needed to focus on my day job more.
Anyway, what I did was learn about SDKs first. Just google it up, there are actually a lot of tutorials on the web. You'll need to be prepared to spend some money though for the SDKs.
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Thanks for the advice, I noticed that google has it's own SDK, is it still worth investing in one of the other options?
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you might get an idea here
http://marakana.com/s/intro_to_android_development_tutorial,1018/index.html
good luck
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Thanks for that. I've watched the first three so far, and have Eclipse & the SDK manager set up now. It was interesting to see that Android code is actually compiled twice, and given that the second stage doesn't have to be Java, it means that you can write the apps/games in something else, e.g. C.
Do you have any advice regarding which language would be the most sensible to code with? Apparently C is much faster for some things, so maybe it would make sense to dedicate myself to learning that rather than Java?
I don't know which would be best. All I can say is that I am learning java at the moment and hope to move on to android soon!!
Interesting to note Oracle are in court with Google at the moment in regards to copyright infringement. Android really is not a programming language , it's a mix of other languages....
I recommend this book...
http://goo.gl/APX0w
You can obviously get it at other places, and cheaper than that too, but it's a great book. It covers setting up Eclipse and the Android SDK and gets you going with lots of the major elements of both Java and Android together.
I rate it, but I rate Sams books in general. They've always been good.
Here's the deal everybody. Obviously I'm in a pickle otherwise I wouldn't be on this site. Great forums by the way! I'm looking to build a team of developers. Where the heck do I find a few developers that would be willing to work together on possibly the most should-of-been-done-a-long-time-ago project ever?.. Now be for-warned, I'm looking for long term not short term devs. I need devs that will put their material on my website and get paid doing it. There's a lot more to what I'm doing here, and this is preliminary team building. Heck, XDA if you would like to get in on what I'm talking about shoot me an email! But otherwise, if your a dev out there and you are interested.... Let me know.
Thank you all,
Nathan
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You should probably give more of an idea what you're after. Freelance devs are often more like artists than just software factories.
If I wanted a mural on my wall, I wouldn't just post a message asking for "painters". I'd ask for people good at doing landscapes, portraits, abstract, or whatever sort of painting I had in mind.
Hello,
It's great to be on XDA, I've been on HoFo for many years (about nine now), thanks for allowing me to join!
I wanted to see where I would go/who I would ask about the following...
I am starting a non-profit organization, and I am needing to make a customer ROM and bootloader.
While I know a good amount about network technology, I do not have a good grasp on software.
Any help would be appreciated, if you want -feel free to PM me.
Thanks,
scp407
(a.k.a. - tmobiley)
Does anyone know if such a ROM might already exist?
I tried doing a search online for such a ROM and could not find one.
Thank you,
scp407
(a.k.a. - tmobiley)
Hi Developers, I hereby present a new repository to their customs roms and kernels. This is a simple and free repository.
You can send your latest builds.
http://www.androidoracle.org
Follow the steps on site to get a free developer account.
Thanks!
Great! I really would have liked someone to make something like this earlier on, it would have made the whole process a lot easier for me when I didn't know much about tech.
None developer has contacted me?
Most developers have their own servers and set ups.
Wayne Tech S-III