Last Week I reported on WordPress for Android 1.0 being released.
There is a new update available.
Includes some Bugfixes :)
Last Week I reported on WordPress for Android 1.0 being released.
There is a new update available.
Includes some Bugfixes :)
This is a list of software for Android-based phones that have a free license. Unfortunately the Android Marketplace doesnt include links to licensing, bug tracker, forum, etc. This is an attempt to provide such resources in an easy way.If your application is listed here dont forget to:Subscribe to this page for changes notifications requires registration or follow Android on identi.ca.Clearly state your license on your site and on the Android Marketplace description of your application
A little-known member of the Open Handset Alliance has announced that it has discovered a way to juice-up Android’s performance 3-times as fast as current speeds. How? By replacing the standard Dalvik engine.
via Want an Android phone that’s 3x’s faster? Myriad wants to give it to you. | Google Android Blog.
Android Application Development
Programming with the Google SDK
This practical book provides the concepts and code you need to develop software with Android, the open-source platform for cell phones and mobile devices that’s generating enthusiasm across the industry. Android Application Development introduces this programming environment, and offers you a complete working example that demonstrates Android architectural features and APIs. The book is a natural complement to the existing Android documentation provided by Google.
By: Rick Rogers, John Lombardo, Zigurd Mednieks, Blake Meike Publisher: O’Reilly Media Formats:
- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
Print Release: May 2009 Ebook Release: May 2009 Pages: 336 Print ISBN: 978-0-596-52147-9 | ISBN 10: 0-596-52147-2 Ebook ISBN: 978-0-596-80254-7 | ISBN 10: 0-596-80254-4
The supported and prescribed manner of creating Android applications is via the Android SDK and that means writing your applications in Java.
But what if you have a large body of code already written in C and you want to take leverage that investment for your Android efforts? Should you port your code to Java? Porting your code may be the right answer, but before you start refactoring your code into Java, you should have a look at the Android Native Development Kit (NDK).
The Android and Advanced Android books show you what you can do with Android — Android Programming Tutorials show you what you can do with Android, through a series of 42 individual exercises. Android Programming Tutorials gives you hands-on instruction in how to build sophisticated Android applications, using many of the technologies outlined in CommonsWare's other Android books.
408 pages
Supports Android 2.1
ISBN: 978-0-9816780-2-3