Talk by Xavier Ducrohet, Google. Eclipse is the recommended way to develop applications for Android. The Android SDK comes with an official set of Eclipse plug-ins called the Android Development Tools (ADT). ADT provides features such as custom builders, advanced editors for Android XML files, debugging on emulators and devices, and on-device testing. This talk will show how to use ADT alongside the Android SDK to create, debug, profile and publish Android applications. wiki.eclipse.org
Archive for August, 2010
Developing for Android with Eclipse
Talk by Xavier Ducrohet, Google. Eclipse is the recommended way to develop applications for Android. The Android SDK comes with an official set of Eclipse plug-ins called the Android Development Tools (ADT). ADT provides features such as custom builders, advanced editors for Android XML files, debugging on emulators and devices, and on-device testing. This talk will show how to use ADT alongside the Android SDK to create, debug, profile and publish Android applications. wiki.eclipse.org
Android App Inventor, Building a Boxee Box, Ubuntu 10.10 – Hak5
Hak5 kicks off another season with a plethora of projects. Darren gets his code on with Google’s new App Inventor for Android – a spiffy new web based drag-and-drop WYSIWYG development environment. Jason joins us for a little homebrew Boxee machine building and app development, and Shannon’s around for a little Ubuntu 10.10 lovin’
Hello Android (Android Hello World Tutorial) 1.1
tckdeveloper.com In this tutorial you will continue from setting up Eclipse to making your first Android hello world app.
Breaking Google’s Android Licensing Verification Library (LVL)
Watch this demonstration video of my patch method tricking both the protected version of the game StarHunt and the Google LVL demo app into thinking they have been purchased legitimately. – Justin Case Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com Subscribe to the RSS feed at www.androidpolice.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com www.androidpolice.com