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After having just sold my XDA-II and upgrading to the XDA Exec, I thought, "I better change my profile on xda-developers", but when looking at the page it merely has the option for owning the XDA or XDA-II. I think its about time for the options to be updated to include the newer range of HTC phones, anybody agree?
Allan
;p
I 2nd that
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same, they don't even have xda iis for me to select
a post here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewforum.php?f=13
a PM to the Admin
or a mail to the Admin
would likely give a better result then a post in a forum for a surden device
lol
8)
They know about it LOL, if you run a portal like this and you don't notice how out of date everything is then there is something very wrong haha.
I do think this is a great portal and an upgrade of forum (to a more modern functional system) and the aquiring of a new domainname should be nr1 in their agenda.
I am sure they think this portal makes a decent profit with all those donations and making investments in updates and changes will cut their income LOL.
But behold if they don't take care someone else could take over like modaco has been doing lately.
So moderators and xda-developers crew stick your heads together WAKE UP and help this GREAT portal into the 21 century!!
If you need help with brainwaving or other internet consulting help don't hesitate to contact me..
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As mentioned several times ago, the model selection is/was a special "hack" for the phpBB that only supports 2 types. Therefore there aren't any newer devices availabe since the beginning of the xda-developers.....
But hey, this is a great forum and you can get the most information about our devices here. So why stuck on such little things like model in the profile? :?:
Stefan
I'd agree with LumpiStefan- this forum is the best resource for our devices on the net, and if it means living without a little picture of our devices in our profile I'm not going to lose any sleep over it!
Yes I agree, however since there are more than just 2 models now, and the hack only supports two pics, then I think its better removed altogether. It might be a bit confusing for the newbies ;-)
Allan
How many would be interested in an adb tutorial/ workshop via IRC? I would cover what adb is, how to install it and set it up properly, as well as some examples on how to use it. I would start with Windows only.
Depending on the interest is whether it will happen.
Edit: Looks like there is a decent enough interest in this. I am tentatively planning this for Saturday, at 4pm MST, aka 6pm EST.
Channel will be #android-learning on Freenode.
I will post the channel I will be setting up before tomorrow evening.
If you have trouble with IRC, please take the time to learn now.
http://www.multiplaygameservers.com/help/irc-guide/
Also, please download, and read this PRIOR to the workshop. There are some steps you need to have performed prior to the beginning of the workshop.
http://adrynalyne.us/files/Android Debugging Bridge.pdf
Also, in the interest of time, and not wasting it for anyone, I will not be repeating parts of the workshop for those who arrive late. There will be a small Q and A section afterward.
I'd ask that some folks could log this workshop so that those who do come in late can fill in the blanks later.
Rules
Ok folks, this is how tonight will proceed. I will leave the channel muted until 6pm. I will then make a general introduction and repeat these rules. From there, the channel will be unmuted and we will continue. PMs will be ignored unless its a matter of great importance.
1. No arguing, bickering, or disrespecting anyone. First time violators will be warned, second time violators will be banned from the channel, and will not be allowed to attend any future workshops in the channel.
2. Respect folks with their questions. I will answer them in the order they are asked. If a question is asked that has already been answered, it will be ignored.
3. Thats it! I hope I can provide a useful skill to those who need it.
Captainkrtek was kind enough to log the 1.5 hour session.
> http://rom.galaxysense.com/adb.log
I'm always willing to learn new stuff!
i wonder if i could get a virtual room setup at work for recording and desktop sharing for something like this...
I have no idea but if you could find out that would be nice.
That would be great, thanks.
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adrynalyne said:
I have no idea but if you could find out that would be nice.
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I'll look into it, because IRC is not really the best forum for something like that. Let me see if my HP Virtual Room account says anything about "work only" or if session recording is active.
adrynalyne said:
How many would be interested in an adb tutorial/ workshop via IRC? I would cover what adb is, how to install it and set it up properly, as well as some examples on how to use it. I would start with Windows only.
Depending on the interest is whether it will happen.
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I am interested I really want to learn more on how adb works and be able to get more out of my android.... but it would depend on when it was going to happen.
Drootz!
If you do go through with the tutorial on IRC, let me know so I can be sure to be logged in to capture the chat log then. I feel that I've gotten better with adb, but I'm sure there is still more to learn.
I'd try and catch it. I've never had to use adb, but I'm confident I could learn it.
I would definitely be interested.
Good stuff, nice to see someone in the community kind enough to step forward and offer help.
I'll be there.
adrynalyne said:
How many would be interested in an adb tutorial/ workshop via IRC? I would cover what adb is, how to install it and set it up properly, as well as some examples on how to use it. I would start with Windows only.
Depending on the interest is whether it will happen.
Edit: Looks like there is a decent enough interest in this. I am tentatively planning this for Saturday, at 4pm MST, aka 6pm EST.
I will post the channel I will be setting up before tomorrow evening.
If you have trouble with IRC, please take the time to learn now.
http://www.multiplaygameservers.com/help/irc-guide/
Also, please download, and read this PRIOR to the workshop. There are some steps you need to have performed prior to the beginning of the workshop.
http://adrynalyne.us/files/Android Debugging Bridge.pdf
Also, in the interest of time, and not wasting it for anyone, I will not be repeating parts of the workshop for those who arrive late. There will be a small Q and A section afterward.
I'd ask that some folks could log this workshop so that those who do come in late can fill in the blanks later.
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Still so generous after everything that's happened... I applaud you sir.
I down! I always take the opportunity to learn
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It would be great if you could record the whole thing, and save any chat text, for those that can't watch but are interested. I am a novice with adb, but know a little, but would love to watch a tutorial for all the little shortcuts and things that I am sure I don't know.
I have some adb experience, but I have much to learn. Count me in!
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Two pdf files have been posted to the channel topic in #android-learning.
These are whats on the agenda for Saturday evening, if you wish to get a peek.
Bump for the procrastinators. Less than 9 hours from now, read the .pdf
Swyped w/ XDA App. When in doubt, mumble.
I have to work. No irc access... Damn, this would be awesome.
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I'll log it for you.
I saw the bluetooth chat tutorial on the android developers website, but I'd like to be walked though it a little slower, anyone know of specific book out there that talks about bluetooth apps. I assume it will only be a chapter or two not looking for books that are only bout bluetooth.
Nevermind found one lol
Share the knowledge! which book did you found? I'm also interested in this
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My bad guess I should have shared right away since Im taking up board space huh lol. I found the book on amazon, called Android in Action just came out end of january. I was able to see table of contents on the page. Seems promising but we'll see. Heres the link.
http://www.amazon.com/Android-Actio...2722/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1297826830&sr=8-1
Sam's teach your self android development in 24 hours?
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I have purchased this book, Android Wireless Application Development, its a pretty good book. For me personally, no book or no course could ever teach me anything in 24hrs, I need to practice with examples to get the hang of things. While trying to develop I found online is actually better than most books.
Stackoverflow (Android) has been a great resource for me, as well as the Android Developers site. Sorry I am new here so I can post links, but you can google them.
I have used SAM's books before, and they have been OK.
I agree with spawn782 though, I found online resources were better than any book. Stakoverflow is great if you run into problems.
The ones you find in Comp Sci college classes
Head First Java is a great book for beginners. You won't get bored at all.
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I read a couple of books. by far the for dummies book and wrox's beginning android are the best..
Which one?
How do you think Professional Android 4 Application Development (Wrox Professional Guides) and Pro Android 4 (Professional Apress) would compare? I am considering purchasing one of these. I have heard good stuff about them both... Has anybody had both of them?
Search Internet and developerandroid.com,
Jrcon said:
Search Internet and developerandroid.com,
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I tried googling for a comparison of the two books, but I was unable to find one. Maybe it was only the lack of proper search terms.
Now that you said about it, I remember seeing a book list on the android developers page, but can't find it now...
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So nobody has bought both of them? Maybe I'll just buy the more expensive one(not big difference), and wish it's also the better one
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Hi,i think referring online forums is the best way to learn android.Can somebody suggest some book,website to teach myself android developement...
Hi at all, that's my first post but i'm reading xda forum since i went to put android in my HTC TOUCH DIAMOND...
So here is my problem :
I'm using 2 app for fishing :
- Sonarphone (free on playstore) who get a wifi device to watch what's happing on water
- Deeper (free too) who get a bluetooth device (low frequency range ) to watch what's happening on water
Then,my idea is to use my wifi device on Depper app to use only one app but i have no wifi MENU on deeper app and i need to add this one on Deeper app who can read my sonarphone device
Do you think is that posible ?
I have already those .apk(sonarphone,Deeper),android studio and eclipse but i don't know where to start to do this, because i don't understood anymore how deeper reading on is device to convert signal on a "picture".
I'm not a pro dev but can't learn really fast
and I'm sure XDA forum got pro dev guys so can someone help me ?
Thanks a lot guys.
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