Hi,
I am newbie and want to learn android runtime environment, scripts, hacking and creating backdoors. I want to learn from the book as well as from learned people on this platform. I hope i will find needful resources.
Thanks.
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I hope I'm posting this in the right forums (I read the rules, but still).
Anyways, I'm wanting into get into Android development like doing applications or even hacking roms. I'm always reading at how awesome you guys are at developing stuff. Sadly, I don't have much experience. Majoring in Computer Engineering, but I can't wait for years.
So does anyone have any points on how to get started? Even if it takes me a year, I'm fine. I just want to get to know this stuff. Can I start with, say, Java? Thanks, and I apologize if this is the wrong board!
I would definitelly recommend first familiarizing yourself with Java and getting the language down and going to learn how to turn that knowledge into developing for Android from there. There are a lot of easy to find ways to learn Java right online from Youtube and articles people have written, however Android is a little harder to find help learning. Everyone seems to want you to pay them ridiculous amounts of money. And when you do find tutorials on it they will assume you have an advanced knowledge of working with the Java Development Kit and normally Eclipse as well.
Hi! But even if i learn "well" (not to mention basics) can i customize any rom as i wish or rather make some changes on? I've to get into java world beacuse my knowledges about are not necessary as android deserve...
Thanks in advance!
For app development, u hav to learn java and google APIs thoroughly.. u can learn from various development forums..
For Rom tweaking u need to learn linux scripts and other stuffs like directory tree n much more..
Hi there
I wanted to ask what would be the best way to learn Android development from my background. I have been developing in HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScript for a few years now, so where would be the best place to start? A wiki, book, tutorial?
I have been looking at some books but I'm not sure that would be the best way. Any help would be appreciated.
I'd start with some basic Java tutorials. Oracle's website has some good ones. Once you'r comfortable with Java, the transition to Android will be a lot easier, as it isn't the most user-friendly API in my opinion.
you can learn from abc, such as abc.. come on ,believe yourself
For Android tutorials themselves, edumobile has some nice ones (just google "edumobile android". They are a bit higher-level, but great once you have the basics down. And of course you can post specific questions here or on Stack Overflow when things don't make sense or you can't find exactly what you're after.
An obvious place to start is with the Android developer tutorials themselves - they have a Hello World example to get you started and familiar with the basis of app development. After that, read a lot, try coding, learn from your mistakes and hone your skills.
Alternatively, if you don't want to learn Java and make Android applications using the standard sdk tools, you could try something like Appcelerator Titanium platform, which allows you to create Android and iOS applications (cross platform) using Javascript, which you know already. It is only a subset of the entire API, but it is the most common stuff (so it might not work if you want to do some complex hardware interaction with NFC or something), and for standard apps should be fine.
TotallyApps said:
I'd start with some basic Java tutorials. Oracle's website has some good ones. Once you'r comfortable with Java, the transition to Android will be a lot easier, as it isn't the most user-friendly API in my opinion.
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Kremlin987 said:
An obvious place to start is with the Android developer tutorials themselves - they have a Hello World example to get you started and familiar with the basis of app development. After that, read a lot, try coding, learn from your mistakes and hone your skills.
Alternatively, if you don't want to learn Java and make Android applications using the standard sdk tools, you could try something like Appcelerator Titanium platform, which allows you to create Android and iOS applications (cross platform) using Javascript, which you know already. It is only a subset of the entire API, but it is the most common stuff (so it might not work if you want to do some complex hardware interaction with NFC or something), and for standard apps should be fine.
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Thanks, I'll be sure try Oracle's tutorials. My aunt actually works with Java in her work, so I'll ask her for help maybe. But like any programming language I'll try the Hello World first
I have question regarding developing for android. I am new to all this, as in: the only programming I have EVER done was in BASICA (I wonder if anybody remembers that far back lmao). I currently have acquired the following: Java for Dummies, and Android Developement for Dummies. What additional reading would you developers recommend? My goals are to: Learn the terminology of Android, develop some basic apps, learn to make themes, and maybe someday learn to build my own ROM from source.....I've just started reading the JAVA book, so talk to me like I'm dumb lol. Any advice and pointers are welcome! Oh, and I am in the understanding that Android is Linux based....I have NEVER used Linux!
Hi All,
I am a complete ‘noob’ regarding app/program development of any kind.
I want to create a B2C app for android devices, but am well aware that the most efficient route would be to outsource the vast majority of my development, if not ALL of the development, to a veteran developer. With this in mind… How much, and what do you recommend I learn, considering I’ll be outsourcing the vast majority of the development?
PS. I'm not entirely sure the interface that'll be used...
Best!,
Krishan/Tesla
This is a pretty vague question, but the place to start would be learning Java and becoming comfortable with the android SDK or there's even Android Studio out now. I have no idea what your experience is so you might start by picking up a book on android development, taking some college courses, or if you have zero programming experience, you could always try something like http://www.codecademy.com/.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html
hey XDA! was up..? hope all going fine here
just simple referenc needed
1. if someone ( ex : Me) wants to pursue his career in the field of android development..
what studies are needed for it for professnal development
i know some basic stuff which needed like JAVA coding most android stuff but not very specifically
i don't know if i m able to represent my question correctly
thanks