What android version is the Samsung Prevail that is supposed to come out for Boost Mobile?
Does anyone know if any android slider QWERTY phone for boost will come out? And what Android OS will it be?
Answer by SSP Bowl Dude
Froyo
Answer by Alice Julia
if you join samsung mobile forums than you find your answer and if you want to earn some money i have a thought for you just you reckon any app for iphone or android and place your thought into this site http://www.bestappideas.com/ and if your thought attract apps developers than your thought convert into best iphone or android apps so try once i hope you will get
Answer by xTH3 EV1L D3ADx
2.2 froyo
What do you reckon? Answer below!
android; pixelpipe
Image by osde8info
android; pixelpipe
I’m a professional web programmer, but I’ve been developing games in Java and the XNA dev kit for the past couple of years. I’m interested in making games for Android-powered mobile devices, but I have no experience with the platform.
I’m experienced in most standard web languages as well as Java, C#, ActionScript, and VB. What sort of learning curve can I expect to encounter learning to program for Android, and how would you recommend getting started?
Answer by Reza_eja4Pu3
you have a leap here since you experienced in developing games in java..
Get the SDK
I recommend you using Eclipse with the plugin for Android.
Learn the application architecture
http://code.google.com/android/intro/anatomy.html
Learn the activity lifecycle
http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/app/Activity.html#ActivityLifecycle
and you should find a excellent documentation here
http://code.google.com/android/index.html
anyway, if you have an advanced experience in game brainwashing (any language) there is a excellent book for you called Pro Android Games
search it on amazon or download it online (with source code)
http://04d7b79b.linkbucks.com
Best luck of you
Thanks and regards
Reza
Give your answer to this question below!
Android handsets outsell iPhones
Handsets running Google Inc.’s Android software captured 57 percent of Japan’s smartphone market last fiscal year, cutting the share of Apple Inc.’s iPhone, MM Research Institute Ltd. said. Shipments of Android phones rose to 4.91 million units in the year finished March 31, MM Research said Tuesday. That compares with sales of 250,000 units, or 11 percent of the market, a year earlier, when …
Read more on The Japan Times
One business I like about Android… Quick Scroll Watch Android team members talk about their favorite features.
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét