Hey there,
a friend and me made a homepage for those of you who do not understand all those Tutorials. We are making Video-Tutorials, where everything is explained step by step from scratch (in german).
Watching a video is much easier than reading a tutorial, since you can directly replicate what the tutor does.
The site is not very widescaled yet, since we have just started this project, but hopefully it will expand in near future.
You can find us at: http://lachaffe-mobile.eu/
Our Youtube-Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/LachaffeMobile
Since we have limited the project to the German language, we will neither give support on xda, nor on Youtube. Only at http://lachaffe-mobile.eu/ itself.
Best Regards
Gute Arbeit ,werde weiter verfolgen, wie es sich entwickelt
Nice work, will follow how it would develope
Wow... that's very great..!! We will give your site link for the noob who don't understand the tutorial given in xda hd2 band development
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it is good news,the dft has been released the android rom's video
it is cool
i am new ,so i can not put the url out ,sigh
Everybody may go to look at the video frequency
it is name “tudou” in china
I'm a Chinese,this is true
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I think this is the video:
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/59xxkXhh8Ck/
Right,that's it
Just to give you guys a head's up on all this, if you do a search, you can find where all three links were already posted on this HD2 forum.
I've upload a copy onto YouTube incase anyone has a problem buffering from the website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJugZtIZVwc
Dear Community,
we are a software company based in Austria, Europe and are working on a interesting project together with Samsung.
Although we are specialized on mobile software development and we are not so skilled when it comes to ROM development. So we are searching an expert which can master the following challenge. This development will be paid and we are expecting your proposals.
The Goal:
Customers will be provided with a Tab, which has our custom made software pre installed. The pads have to be resettet often, to delete all personal data and software from the customer. This has to be done as easy and fast as possible, so we are planning to Resetit each time after a customer retourns the pad. Although there are some special requirements so see
The Challenge:
- Custom Rom Development, which has our Software pre Installed in system/app. (Long time goal is to get a easy to use framework, where we can choose, which applications shall be included and which bakes the rom after that)
- Remove /system/app/PhoneConfiguration.apk or so, which provides the setup steps after resetting the custom rom (Calibration, Language etc.)
- Enabling the Widget and placing it on "desktop" per default, which is included in our mobile app.
- Autorun our software after reset
Please Contact me if you are interested or if you have further questions.
Ich wär interessiert!
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I'd be interested!
I've already sent a PM.
Flokey said:
Ich wär interessiert!
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Forum rules specify, ENGLISH only.
I speak German, and know what you said, but others will not, please follow the rules.
At least use google translate
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...exactly!
Sorry.
Thx StarLog for the hint. I'll remember it for the next time. I simply wasn't aware of that rule, I've to apologize.
@brilldoctor & @TheATHEiST Keep it cool guys, it wasn't the position of the Amber Room I posted or smth. So let's stay gentleman-like and stop hating. I'll translate it now. StarLog's comment would have been sufficient.
Nevermind
10 chars
Sorry
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Hi guys
So I'm on my second semester of Java here in Denmark, but now the summer holiday is up and I thought I'd start out learning to code Android as I have a few ideas, and also to keep me going
However, what are the main differences regarding Java on the computer platform and on the Android platform? Any good sites that have step-by-step guys and/or any good books that are up to day (only ones I could find was for GB etc.) and so forth.
Any help will be appreciated!
Kind regards
Neefy
Bump, still searching
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nikwen from this forum showed me this tutorial http://www.javacodegeeks.com/2011/06/android-game-development-tutorials.html, maybe it will be helpful.
There are books like android programming for dummies or beginning android games 2nd edition that you can check out also.
For app dev, "Android Programming" by THE BIG NERD RANCH GUIDE is really good.
Google it you should find it easily.
The Vogella tutorials are great (especially if you are no newbie in Java). Google "vogella".
The link Wampirate posted is great for games.
Thank you all, I'll go check them all out
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Hi,
I am a recently laid off 30 year old SAP consultant from India. Over the last few weeks, I have been reading about the wonderful world of android apps. There is a great opportunity in India for android apps as millions of smart phones are sold every year. I have decided on building apps targeted at the Indian stock market - like stock screeners, that help people reach a proper investment decision. I want to make money out of my apps, so I want then to be fairly professional so that somebody buying them wont feel cheated. Also, there are not many (any) stock screener apps targeted at Indian stock market. So there is an opportunity there and I want this idea to be my first.
But how do I go about it ? I learnt Java at college, 10 years ago. My Java is highly amateurish even after I refreshed it over the last few weeks.I have bought a book on MIT App Inventor...and developed a few simple example apps already and tested them on my mobile. I am not yet sure App Inventor can help me develop more complex apps like the one I mentioned above.
So, I am desperately looking for advise from people who have been there, done that. How do I go about developing my first app ? Should I go about it the hard way - learn Java better ? Read a book on Android application development ? Build Web Apps using HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery ? Or stick to MIT App Inventor ? Try some app builder development tool like Tiggzi, Codiqa or Kinvey ?
I really need your advise as I really need to develop something quickly and make money out of it. :fingers-crossed:
Hi!
As far as i can help....i made some apps, some of them native with Java and others with HTML5.
From my experience, if you plan to make somekind of "atlas app (like wikipedia)" or not very user interface intensive or if you already know html5+css+javascript, you could go with html5, but i will always recomend native with Java as you have much more control over you app.
Anyway, if starting from 0, go for Java (Android SDK) get any tutorial around the web, there are tons of them, some better than others ofc, and free.
Hope you find your way to go!
good luck!
forgin said:
Hi!
As far as i can help....i made some apps, some of them native with Java and others with HTML5.
From my experience, if you plan to make somekind of "atlas app (like wikipedia)" or not very user interface intensive or if you already know html5+css+javascript, you could go with html5, but i will always recomend native with Java as you have much more control over you app.
Anyway, if starting from 0, go for Java (Android SDK) get any tutorial around the web, there are tons of them, some better than others ofc, and free.
Hope you find your way to go!
good luck!
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Thanks for that. But may I also know your opinion on MIT App Inventor ?
I started with App Inventor and quickly out grew it. Using java will make it easier to move on to complex apps or add more complexity to any current ones.
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Thanks for that. But may I also know your opinion on MIT App Inventor ?
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I personally wouldnt use app inventor nor any other kind of "easy app maker"
I would not use the inventor, too.
I recommend reading the Head's First Java books (skip the UI part) and for Android the Vogella tutorials.
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(Btw, you cannot build an app quickly to make big money. If you want to be successful, you need to spend a lot of time on development.)
RedDevil99025 said:
Hi,
I am a recently laid off 30 year old SAP consultant from India. Over the last few weeks, I have been reading about the wonderful world of android apps. There is a great opportunity in India for android apps as millions of smart phones are sold every year. I have decided on building apps targeted at the Indian stock market - like stock screeners, that help people reach a proper investment decision. I want to make money out of my apps, so I want then to be fairly professional so that somebody buying them wont feel cheated. Also, there are not many (any) stock screener apps targeted at Indian stock market. So there is an opportunity there and I want this idea to be my first.
But how do I go about it ? I learnt Java at college, 10 years ago. My Java is highly amateurish even after I refreshed it over the last few weeks.I have bought a book on MIT App Inventor...and developed a few simple example apps already and tested them on my mobile. I am not yet sure App Inventor can help me develop more complex apps like the one I mentioned above.
So, I am desperately looking for advise from people who have been there, done that. How do I go about developing my first app ? Should I go about it the hard way - learn Java better ? Read a book on Android application development ? Build Web Apps using HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery ? Or stick to MIT App Inventor ? Try some app builder development tool like Tiggzi, Codiqa or Kinvey ?
I really need your advise as I really need to develop something quickly and make money out of it. :fingers-crossed:
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My Hibernate trainer quoted the following "You guys are brought up with IDE we used to compile on console". My sincere suggestion even in this RAPID developmental technologies around refresh your "Java skills" on console (DOS or Unix your wish) and make use of Eclipse IDE with Android SDK plugins for fast development. That would do. Start with Eclipse Helios and Google Android SDK and AVDs. Here you go... http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
I have developed a couple of very good apps and I use one myself but Google play store expects payment to become one of their developers Why should I pay for my own app to releasing to public for free? I choose XDA let them validate and evaluate my apps and enjoy. Let us CJava++++
The day is not far may be you get donated enough expand your ideas.
My advice is - don't read books, just start coding. A year ago I knew absolutely nothing about Java or Android. Find a webpage with sample android Activity. Start spawning your code from there. That's how I did it. Then lear something about deriving from View class... and so on...
Hey guys, thank you for all the advise. I will go through what each one of you has said and do things systematically.....I am basically starting from zero......so, lets see how far I go....and I will inform you guys about my progress and seek guidance from you.
Thanks again.
developer.android.com
Best site there is to start it has a training part and other examples. I'd personally work my way up from there if I was starting now.
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Best site there is to start it has a training part and other examples. I'd personally work my way up from there if I was starting now.
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I didn't like the site when I started. In my opinion it is too difficult for beginners.
Better now
nikwen said:
I didn't like the site when I started. In my opinion it is too difficult for beginners.
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Yea it wasn't always good but now they have a good training part + they provide sample code that you can run and fiddle with
It has a couple good step by step stuff, but its mostly "add this code" and has snippets that don't often make sense till you have a decent understanding of the rest of the code.
Hi guys,
Iḿ a bit new to this but would like to learn more about IPTV and OTT services for android.
The plan is to learn howto build my own app.
I noticed it to be hard to find a forum with specilists on this matter so I decided to come here and ask for advice.
I did some research and found some guys on github that posted lists of channels and wrote a HOWTO for making my own custom list but did not telle where I could find more, Or tips on weher I can find a place like a online forum where they can help me out, if no one here knows.
Best link I could find is this:
Zelf een IPTV-afspeellijst maken in 2021 📡
gogosmart.pro
What I need is information about the Tech. used for IPTV and OTT.
How does it work? Tips in IT-study material (e-books and such)on the topic would also help.
For my project I bought this to play with and do some experimenting on :
X96 Max 4GB 64GB - TechPunt
De ideale box voor serie- en filmliefhebbers! Groot intern én extern geheugen, 4K Ultra HD, 64GB ROM, Razendsnelle 5G WiFi en dat alles in een mooi jasje.
www.xiaomiproducts.nl
So, next I would like some info about IPTV/OTT-app development. Tips about, where to find HOWTO's, online(personal) projects, literature, and such.
Tips about specific individuals, websites or groups to find and follow on twitter that are specialised in digital-television, android-tvbox development, opensource television and such, is also very much appreciated.
And last:
Currently I live for a large part of the year in Germany since my father and some other relatives moved from the Netherlands to Germany. So I will be on Germand soil and internet allot. I might even be moving in with him when I finish school.
So .. I would like some info about people from the online-(german)-IPTV/OTT-makers-community and where to find them.
I hope anyone can, and is willing to, help me out.
Thanks for reading and hope to hear from you guys.
Bye. (^^)