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This is kind of just a general question. I am relatively new to Android programming and I find myself constantly on the android tutorials to get help on topics I want. Consequently a lot of my code resembles such tutorials. Is it bad for me to publish these applications if they use the android code tailored to my needs?
Thanks for your help. I know these moral issues are kind of tough.
If you take refernce from other android code written and released by others, check the license for the code and according use it in your code and can publish your app. For example any code released under GPL license can we used directly.
There are very helpful Tutorials:
http://vogella.com
http://androidhive.com.info
Not really - the purpose of these tutorials are to help you get started on your application. They are meant to serve as templates. But if you are taking licensed code from somewhere then you might want to be extra careful. But as long as you are using tutorials as just a template for your application, you are fine.
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I want to start with Android applications development.
I'm very familiar with Computer application languages (Mainly Java, C++, C#, C , Assembly, Php, but some more).
I'm here to request reference for online android development courses in video, such as this course.
Any additional Android course in this style, will be welcomed.
thanks in advance.
The best way is to go to this site and select Android link which is this and then select the book you want and copy the whole name of the book and go to google and type
thebookname ext:pdf
this will show the pdfs and download the original file.This will save your money and time because shipping takes time...
and believe me you will find 97% of the books listed on orielly...
and i think the books from oreilly are very good.
and for begining you should download this
I got started with the Android Cookbook, which is, by their byline "A Crowd-sourced Cookbook on Writing Great Android® Apps"
It has several tutorials that are explained quite well - always handy to refer to the Developers Guide or here (SO), just in case something is not clear.
I hope this helps.
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I'm quite new to the Android world, and, due to work needs, I'm trying to get in.
Whilst I'm not particularly afraid of the "thinking" code (i.e. Java), I'm a bit confused when developing the user interface.
Since I found that the simplest yet most effective way to learn something is copying from those who are the best, I'm wondering if there's some resource or something, out there, well done.
I mean: do you know some open source app, from which I can build my own knowledge about Android layouts? I wasn't able to do it on my own, even though I wondered quite a lot!
1) A good summary on everything UI design in Android can be found here.
2) The best place to get started is directly from the official website.
And here are relevant examples that are considered as good design in Android.
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Is there any good resource for getting started with iOS development if you're an Android developer?
I remember Microsoft had courses for Android developers to make them jump over to WP.
I'm looking for a similar thing (preferably in an online form) for iOS.
Thanks for any hints!
http://www.RayWenderlich.com has a wealth of iOS tutorials for beginners, experts, and programmers looking to pick up a new language.
This one in particular is written for someone who knows how to program but wants to learn Objective-C. https://www.raywenderlich.com/21320/objectively-speaking-a-crash-course-in-objective-c-ios6
Good Luck :) Welcome to the community.
Any of the apple developer tutorials are good for anyone jumping into iOS.
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/navigation/#section=Resource%20Types&topic=Guides
Standford's course is also very good. I'm following it right now and I highly recommend it.
https://itunes.apple.com/es/course/developing-ios-7-apps-for/id733644550
More info here: http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p
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I want to learn Android development and create mobile apps. What would be the recommended resources (There's too many on the web)?
Obviously http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html & http://developer.android.com/resources/index.html, this should be enough for starters.
If you really learn and exercise what's written there you'll have a very solid foundation. Many other pages might be good but that's where you should start because you'll always come back and learn something new.
As others suggested, http://developer.android.com/index.html should be the bible for learning android. Moreover, as the world of Android is too wide, I would suggest you to take up an idea (NO matter if it is very simple) and then try to search out blogs and tutorials on the particular features you want to implement in the same idea.
Even GitHub provides a lot of ready projects. clone them and try to understand the implementation by Googling the unknown packages and words.
This would give you a better learning experience.
Defiantly check out the blogs, they helped me so much! I also emailed the authors and they really provided great feedback. Also, when you have an app, ask your family and friends for advice! This blog helped me so much! http://www.droidnova.com/
Try Basic4Android, google it, i do not intend to spam. It will get you started with the OS and if you don't want to stay with basic go to java with knowledge.
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I am interested in starting Mobile application Development.There are many suggestions on internet but,I wanted to have some starting guidelines from professional People out there like how they do it and what they use also
1.I want to develop Android Applications can you suggest me Simulator as well as good Starting Point(like links to tutorials)?
2.I have worked on c/c++/c# so is it going to be hard to learn Android?
I know this is a bit theoretical
question that may invoke long
discussions but i wanted to set
starting point not only for me but for
others who see this thread so that
they do not have to post question,Yet
get answer that how it is
professionally done
You need the android SDK (including emulator)
You should learn "android" as an operating system / middleware, but the applications are written in Java (using android SDK as well). The tutorials and documentation that are in the android developers' site are pretty good and will give you the basics, but you should learn Java in order to create applications on android.
Unlike other "Documentation sites", the android documentation is really really helpful and easy to understand for new-comers.
p.s. I am ignoring native code and C libraries in purpose.