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Make your own way with Android

Android app
Just a quick post to flag a new series of posts on a sister blog, Eyes on Android - it's going to trace my own humble progress in learning to develop Android Apps from scratch!

In a - fatally flawed? - can-do spirit, I am going to step up to the mark and see how far I can get in building these key components of a smartphone. The series is called Build Your Own Android Apps, and hopefully it will both help me learn about Android and provide a source of advice or encouragement for readers to follow along.

The first in the series - Hello World - sees me installing the necessary range of software, plumping for a guiding book and make initial progress in declaring 'Hello World!'

No promises for how far I will get, and this could be a very short series. But it is worth a try... Think how many apps are running on smartphones near you. There's gold in dem dere hills, isn't there?! 

Isn't there?

Android App
 






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