Any Developers from Pensacola, FL or surrounding area? - Nexus One General

Im looking for developers to join me to create Top Rated Apps for the Android Market. I am currently getting an LLC and need team members. Of course this would be a paying gig. You down?

Seems like an awesome opportunity for any upcoming developers!

well, i live in kissimmee and i'm a graphic designer proficient in photoshop and illustrator. messed with android themes as well so maybe i can be part of android UI team??
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Team Speak 3 for Android

I was rummaging around on the Team Speak forums and saw some people wanting this. I have to admit that I would like to see it as well because I would use it quite frequently.
Anyone else out there want to see some Team Speak 3 action for Android??
Moto Droid here...
Not possible i guess, as their libraries are proprietary which means, there is no sourcecode of them -> no custom made apps using their stuff. Good against bad hacks, bad for community driven apps...
Well, that definately sucks, but it was a good idea while it lasted.
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That is strange because apple has a app for it called Phonespeex that is a Teamspeak app
phonespeex is for teamspeak 2 only
here is a info about this form May 10, 2011
http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=newsarchive&ident=20110510

just got google app inventor beta

Hey guys just got ahold of the new app inventor really excited to start trying my hand at android apps. Im going to be building college crash course apps for those of you who are going to school and survive off of notes this will be the app for you i would like to know what you guys would expect from a app
features ui ect whatever you guys can think of.
anyways this is just a place holder i will be posting progress reports on the project
It's a fun toy, but they really limited what it can do, unfortunately.

Introducing myself

I've been an epic owner for about a year now. I have played around with a few ROMs and gotten quite familiar with the android platform. I've decided to get more into it and start alpha and beta testing stuff. As that is one of my favorite things to do next to development. I have an associates degree in programming and looking to continue with a bachelor degree. My interest and desire to code goes back to when we owned a C64 when I had started 7th grade.
I like to work on open source projects and whatnot. I'm also a webOS user, having previously used the sprint pre a my main device until it broke (which is why I use the epic now) and currently use the TouchPad as my tablet. I also have a win7pro netbook and PC. The PC is used mainly for gaming and coding.
I've contributed in my free time to many projects in both testing and coding for webOS and will likely do the same on android as long as it is my daily use smartphone. And of course if I end up working for a company that develops for android I would be working on it professionally too. Prior to coding on webOS I worked on a windows application project to benefit the church group I attended while I went to the local college to complete my associates degree.
Welcome I guess lol and can't wait to see what you got
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So far I'm testing CM7 on my epic. If there are some open source apps in need of work I think that would be a good starting point for me to get into developing for android. Normally I would look for an app need to fill but I cn't say that there is anything I need that there isn't already an app for.

Java to C#

http://blog.xamarin.com/2012/05/01/android-in-c-sharp/
Interesting project
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Oooh that is interesting.
Ive recently learned C#, but dont know jack-**** about java (ok I looked at it, and it didnt look super-different from C# so its probably easy to learn...), so that would be awesome for me
LOL
We all will be porting over EXE in no time LOL
It would be a lot more interesting if it wasn't a big commercial for their overpriced Mono for Android SDK.
Not to mention the not-so-subtle scare tactics they employed in the incipit of the article quoting the Oracle v. Google case (I doubt that the CLR VM is not encumbered by any Java-related IP - at least, that's what Jonathan Schwartz told Gates/Ballmer to scare them away when they tried to strong-arm Sun into entering an IP licensing agreement for OpenOffice).
I'd like to see it run on an Android device. Have them cook up a ROM that does their C# .NET CLR thing instead of Dalvik.
From what I can gather it's sort of an emulator for use in development at the moment?
Personally I was not thinking of roms. I realize android is young and dalvik is young or whatever but they are constantly improving so unless they could show a bench mark with a 200% increase set in stone I wouldn't flinch.
I was personally thinking this could be a great start to porting more things over to android and maybe stealing some apps that would otherwise only run on windows or ios etc
I don't know I just thought it was interesting that the more android grows the more projects like this seem to branch out and make more and more things possible.
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[Q] Nexus 7 and multi window support

I was wondering if there are any apps or mods that give the Nexus 7 similar abilities as the Galaxy Note II and it's multi window function. I'm not concerned with having to root as I have already done so for USB access and some of my other apps. Thanks guys and gals.
Seems someone asks this every few weeks. Short answer- no, not possible at this time.
But since nobody comes to xda for the short answer.. here is the long one:
Once upon a time there was a great team of developers who wondered why they could not use a multi-window interface on android. They set out to make that a reality. CM saw the wonderful work they were doing and pledged to support it in their releases. Across the land there was peace and tranquility as developers happily set out coding their ROMs to take advantage of the new functionality. But the evil lord "G" (who totally promised not to be evil) was angered from the ancient land of android's origin and with his great omnipotent voice decreed that no subjects of his kingdom shall be allowed to use the new functionality. The CM developers and those from the cornerstone project were given no choice but to abandon the functionality that they had honed to near-perfection. Shortly after the decree was made by the evil lord, another royal empire "S" (who totally didn't steal that fruit company's designs) convinced the evil lord "G" that they could use the new functionality on specific applications that they themselves would create.
The royal empire "S" then created an entire framework similar to what the cornerstone project was working for, to support their custom applications. All of the functionality of the empire's functions is deeply embedded in the core of the "S" created roms.
Nobody that I know has been able to port the samsung stuff onto any device not made by them. Sorry, hope you enjoyed the story!
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good story
story
Can u please make that into an epic mmo.
Makes wanting TabletUI sort of pointless, doesn't it?
There are apps that work in window like floating browser,floating youtube,super video,air calc..etc.
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