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Software Development for Android Applications

Software Development for Android Applications

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jeremyfto
Junior Member
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01-30-2016, 10:15 AM
#1
I’m familiar with several strong tools for Android app development. Since you’re comfortable with Java, you might want to explore frameworks like Android Studio or Kotlin alongside Java. Both offer solid support for building high-quality apps.
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jeremyfto
01-30-2016, 10:15 AM #1

I’m familiar with several strong tools for Android app development. Since you’re comfortable with Java, you might want to explore frameworks like Android Studio or Kotlin alongside Java. Both offer solid support for building high-quality apps.

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anakindaur
Senior Member
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01-31-2016, 05:38 AM
#2
This link points to the Android developer documentation.
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anakindaur
01-31-2016, 05:38 AM #2

This link points to the Android developer documentation.

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Raptor3X
Junior Member
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01-31-2016, 07:48 AM
#3
Visual Studio is love, Visual Studio is life, and it's now available for free.
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Raptor3X
01-31-2016, 07:48 AM #3

Visual Studio is love, Visual Studio is life, and it's now available for free.

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Magic_Wolf_
Senior Member
530
02-22-2016, 12:31 AM
#4
Android Studio is now available, and I’d prefer to use it, particularly for Java projects.
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Magic_Wolf_
02-22-2016, 12:31 AM #4

Android Studio is now available, and I’d prefer to use it, particularly for Java projects.

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hamoooood
Member
194
02-28-2016, 03:07 AM
#5
You're familiar with advanced development tools and could explore Xamarin Studio, but Android Studio offers a more straightforward experience.
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hamoooood
02-28-2016, 03:07 AM #5

You're familiar with advanced development tools and could explore Xamarin Studio, but Android Studio offers a more straightforward experience.

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Tarasgames
Member
52
02-28-2016, 04:59 AM
#6
A lot of folks still suggest that. Visual Basic is the worst choice ever! Try a genuine programming language.
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Tarasgames
02-28-2016, 04:59 AM #6

A lot of folks still suggest that. Visual Basic is the worst choice ever! Try a genuine programming language.

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XaLoRoX
Junior Member
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03-07-2016, 04:46 AM
#7
Whoa, sorry about that... I messed up with the tools—C# and C++ aren’t my strong suits.
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XaLoRoX
03-07-2016, 04:46 AM #7

Whoa, sorry about that... I messed up with the tools—C# and C++ aren’t my strong suits.