I'm looking to develop an android app for my schools cafeteria.
They want an app that can display our menu choices for the day and can be changed on a day to day basis. I'm looking for any tips, considering I'm a beginner coder and would like to make this happen.
I have already installed the Android Studio and its up and running
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Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. A quick search allowed me to find many tutorials for beginners, here's just a couple of the reuslts:
[GUIDE] How To Make An Android App
Want to Learn How to Program for Android? Start Here
You can find many more by using Google to search.
Good luck!
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I wasn't sure where anything like this would go, so I made sure to put it in a forum as general as possible.
I'm a beginning web designer, but seeing as I spend most of my free time on this site, I'm growing more of an interest in learning to code for the mobile platform. If anybody is willing to help, all I'm asking for is a few tips from developers here on where to begin.
I learned some very basic java in college, but was wondering if there is a better path to go on. Do I start with BASIC? Do I continue and go towards more advanced Java and stick with only one programming language?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
-Considering I've done almost everything that I can with my rooted EVO, all of you were the people I'd rather hear from. I appreciate all of the hard work that you all have done!
You can develop full market apps using the language I use called basic4android.
Its easy to use but very powerful, produces a native android apk (so no interpreters) and has regular updates.
There are free user contributed libraries that make it even better and it has been used to produce everything from live wallpapers and anti theft apps to games and gps software so is a good option to consider.
I wrote my first app after messing about with it for about an hour and was amazed how easy it makes things. Google basic4android and you will find its homepage for more info. I can't remember the address as it's saved as a bookmark on my pc not phone.
EDIT: did a google search and its at http://www.basic4ppc.com/
Dave
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hello everyone,
i am a new user here. I am interested in learning about mobile application development.
adamgreek said:
hello everyone,
i am a new user here. I am interested in learning about mobile application development.
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Hi, you can check out the App Development Forums. It has many useful infos and links to Guides. Cheers!
Hi!
If you want to develop with android studio,
you have to learn first java and the basics at xml. I think the best way is to read a book or a tutorial. Better read a new book for android studio because android updates regular with new features.
Thank you.
Hi guys,
I'm really interested in android development. I know the basic of Java programming and now I'm looking for good tutorials and documentation to learn more about android.
The internet in a really big place and often I feel like wasting my time with bad tutorials... Can somebody give me some good tutorials/doc links or even books name ?
Thanks
I'm using the bookLearn Android App Development by Wallace Jackson, it's about making an advanced Hello World! app that teaches various things you can use in your own apps.
There are many books from that author, like "Android Apps For Absolute Beginners" or a book specifically for android games. I'm sure you can find a pdf on the internet.
Xintax said:
I'm using the bookLearn Android App Development by Wallace Jackson, it's about making an advanced Hello World! app that teaches various things you can use in your own apps.
There are many books from that author, like "Android Apps For Absolute Beginners" or a book specifically for android games. I'm sure you can find a pdf on the internet.
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Thanks a lot! I'll take you at it.
I am also new to ROM development(about a year) and the only advice that I will give is start with a ide(eclipse or android studio)a good book on android development,a download PDF on eclipse and android and start with hello world onward.Git your hands dirty.
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Hi, I have just bought subscription for AIDE from Appfour gmbh.
I am bit to old for developing but want to "impress" my son and get him into programming. He is 7 now sow I have time to learn.
My expectations are not big, want to know how to make some small, basic games and try to help him start with programming as it is future.
He likes gaming so maybe...
My question is what should I start with? There are to courses: Java and Android. Which one to take?
Thanks for some advices.
Peter
Android Dev requires Java programming. So do that first.
Is learning on a tablet really the best tool to do it?
Much better to do it on a multiple monitor PC. One screen for Reference, One screen for Programming, One Screen for Facebook
Best to start with java programming as stated, use the android tutorials Google provides, also a site I found useful is stack overflow. Loads of common problems found on there with useful solutions.
There's also a guide on how to set up eclipse, the android sdk add on etc in xda forums.
Hope this helps
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Hi, i want to start with google tutorials, have sdk installed already. AIDE is going to help me when i am outside my home which happens very often. Thats why I tried to find some "mobile" learning.
Thanks for Your answers. I will keep going with java then.
Peter.
Hey,
I have an idea for an app but I am not 100% sure is possible. I would like to create a news app where I write the news that will be displayed and will be updated probably on daily basis.
I don't have much knowledge but I am willing to learn. So, it is possible an app like this to be created ?
If yes, could you give me some assistance like keyword so I can search and learn more?
Thank you in advance.
Hi there,
You can start reading and asking in this forum:
> XDA Developers> App Development Forums > Coding Discussion, Q&A, and Educational Resources > Java for Android App Development
Good luck