Showing posts with label Getting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Getting. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Developing Android Applications - Getting a Head Start

Android is a software platform for mobile devices. It has its own operating system, middleware and applications. Other mobile platforms in the market today are Symbian, Apple iOS and Windows Phone 7. Among these platforms, Android received much attention due to its growing market of applications, like Angry Birds and Doodle Jump. So what are you waiting for? Learning Android Development is easy.


I wrote this article for people who already know programming, at least the basics. Android applications are written in Java programming language, so I strongly recommend picking up a few books on Java. So before we start, why Android?


Android offers a very nice application framework, allowing developers to build rich and innovative applications. This enables development to be reusable and enhancement of components. Running on a Dalvik virtual machine, it enables Android applications to be platform independent. Aside from having optimized graphics and database libraries, it also offers a rich development environment for device emulation and debugging.


The goal of this article is to give you a head start with Android application development. So, you can follow these steps and start creating applications right away!


Step 1: Install an IDE (Integrated Development Environment)


Like any other programming languages, you will need an IDE. An IDE is usually software that provides most of the tools necessary for coding programs, like editor, compiler, debugger, etc. I recommend using Eclipse IDE, mainly because it is a very powerful IDE for Java, and it is used everywhere. Another popular choice would be Netbeans.


Step 2: Install Android Development Tools


Developing applications for Android devices will need a specialized set of tools, which are provided by the Android SDK. If you are using Eclipse IDE, just install the Android Development Tools plug in. Using Eclipse is very much preferred for Android application development because of its ease of use.


Step 3: Set Up Android Devices


After developing android applications, you will want to install the application on a hardware device. A more popular choice is the use of virtual devices, so you no longer need to configure hardware devices, everything will be run on your computer. A simple emulation device will help you test your Android application.


Step 4: Create an Android Project


Android projects contain all source codes and resources needed for the application. The project is built into an.apk package that you install to your Android devices.


Step 5: Testing and Debugging


The Android SDK contains various tools for debugging your program, along with emulators that help test your applications with various virtual devices. The Eclipse IDE also comes with a compatible debugger.


For more info, visit the official Android website. Thank you for reading this article, I hope it has been useful.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Best Shop for Getting a Cheap Android Tablet 2.1

Are you looking to find a cheap price on your Android 2.1 tablet? If you are, then you are in the right place. In this article, I will explain the benefits you get from owning a Superpad 10.2, and how you can save money when looking to order one online.

The Superpad 10.2 keeps you connected and entertained everywhere you go!


Being "mobile" is all the rage. More and more it is important to be connected every where you go.
The Android Tablet 2.1 enables you to do that with ease. It is small and light weight to carry, making it easily transportable. It keeps you connected with Wifi when you are on the go allowing you to play games and watch movies anywhere.
College students, for example, are finding tablet computers very convenient. It saves them from transporting their full-sized laptops to and from class.

Shopping online saves money


You save money in more than one way when you shop online.
First you save money (and time) by avoiding having to drive all over the city to find the best deal.
Second, many stores have web only special or web only coupons that save you even more money.
Often, the web price is less than the in-store price because there is less overhead when products are shipped directly to you door. It saves the middle-man.

Find a cheap Android Tablet 10.2


If saving money is important to you, one method that you can try is to go to brand name stores and check out their prices, also checking competitors pricing can some times save you money. If you are in a hurry, but still want to save money, you can go to my Android Tablet 2.1 blog and find added saving.
Click here to get to the Android Tablet 2.1 blog to save both time and money

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