Getting Started with Android

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Getting started with Android Discuss what Android is Available developer resources Overview of Setting up the dev environment Writing your first Android App

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Slides from the "Getting Started with Android" Session given at SoCalCodeCamp (Cal State Fullerton) on January 29th 2011.

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Getting started with Android

Discuss what Android is

Available developer resources

Overview of Setting up the dev environment

Writing your first Android App

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Prerequisites

➲ Some development experience➲ Java experience is a plus but not needed to

become a successful android developer (VB, C#, Actionscript, etc)

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Developing for Android is free

All of the tools needed and information on how to use them is FREE! http://developer.android.com

➲ IDE (Eclipse version 3.5 Galileo)➲ Documentation➲ Sample code➲ Discussion forums

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Android Developer Site

Developer Guide Reference Resources Videos Blog SDK

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Tools of the trade

➲ Android SDK

➲ Eclipse

➲ Android Development Tools (ADT) Plugin

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Tools of the trade

➲ Android SDK➲ Eclipse➲ Android Development Tools (ADT) Plugin

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Setting up

➲ Download and setup the Eclipse IDE (Java EE, Classic)

➲ Download and unzip the Android SDK c:\android

➲ Install the ADT plug-in in Eclipse

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Create a project

➲ Start Eclipse➲ Configure Eclipse to point to Android SDK➲ Create a new Android Project

For more information visit http://developer.android.com/sdk

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Point Eclipse to Android SDK

➲ Eclipse > Preferences (Window > Preferences)Tip: this needs to be done every time you create a new workspace

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Point Eclipse to Android SDK

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Create a project➲ Windows

File > New > Project➲ Mac

File > New > Project Android Project

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Create a project

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Potential Alternatives

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Recommendation

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Thank You

Josh Dobbshttp://joshdobbs.com

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