Alright you guys I need some volunteers. I have three ROMs. Cyan aosp, root box, and xperia v7. I am not gonna be able to do these ports due to my parents griping. I will try to make a final build for each but I really don't want them to die out. So I need somebody to continue the ports. I can create a detailed guide on how to do it and it is not difficult. If your interested you can pm me or you can leave a comment below and I will pm you
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I'm looking for a couple testers to test my GT 10.1 ROM. Looking for people who are knowledgeable with flashing custom ROMs, know how to make backups and restore them. PM me if you are interested
i am in. let me know what ya need
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I'm a software development student but I'm taking no programming classes this semester. I am still very busy but would like something to tinker on to keep me sharp. I can program in Java and C. However, I don't know much about programming on the Android platform. Any suggestions? Phone or otherwise.
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The continuum is very robust. You are familiar with its workings, so stick with it. Likewise, you probably won't be able to break it.. for programming, eclipse and the android sdk. Also, go grab all of teal blazers tools and apk manager along with whatever else you may find handy.. start with looking around. Learn the internals, start basic with small xml tweeks, move onto decompressing the smali files and learning that. Ill send you the credentials to the Dev drop box I created and it should have a lot of tools and modified files you can look at within.
Smali= dedicate a few days looking at the code, tracing it everywhere... And I have a pdf that you might like
That's my advice
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trailblazer101 said:
Smali= dedicate a few days looking at the code, tracing it everywhere... And I have a pdf that you might like
That's my advice
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I would like ... and post in tut themeing thread?
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Smali= dedicate a few days looking at the code, tracing it everywhere... And I have a pdf that you might like <br />
That's my advice <br />
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As would I
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samuelhadams said:
I'm a software development student but I'm taking no programming classes this semester. I am still very busy but would like something to tinker on to keep me sharp. I can program in Java and C. However, I don't know much about programming on the Android platform. Any suggestions? Phone or otherwise.
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Ill have a couple projects coming up.
1. My gf. Lost her continuum. So she got a sch-1405. GB sources. When I get apt soon ill unpack my PC and compare sources. Maybe build from most recent sources?
2. I'm on cell so can't link as easy. But xda search Aroma . It's a custom touchscreen recovery. I need some help configuring the files.
Ill post what i have done so far when you get back to me.
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My weekend starts today. I'm loading my backed up things onto my laptop.. About to flash back to stock then let the update come from verizon. then i am starting from scratch.. maybe i'll have something to post up by the end of the weekend.
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The continuum is very robust. You are familiar with its workings, so stick with it. Likewise, you probably won't be able to break it.. for programming, eclipse and the android sdk. Also, go grab all of teal blazers tools and apk manager along with whatever else you may find handy.. start with looking around. Learn the internals, start basic with small xml tweeks, move onto decompressing the smali files and learning that. Ill send you the credentials to the Dev drop box I created and it should have a lot of tools and modified files you can look at within.
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I'll start getting the Eclipse IDE setup as well as the others you mentioned.
trailblazer101 said:
Smali= dedicate a few days looking at the code, tracing it everywhere... And I have a pdf that you might like
That's my advice
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Yes I would like that pdf.
ciscogee said:
Ill have a couple projects coming up.
1. My gf. Lost her continuum. So she got a sch-1405. GB sources. When I get apt soon ill unpack my PC and compare sources. Maybe build from most recent sources?
2. I'm on cell so can't link as easy. But xda search Aroma . It's a custom touchscreen recovery. I need some help configuring the files.
Ill post what i have done so far when you get back to me.
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I'm down to take a look at the source you have for SCH-1405 as well as your files for Aroma.
I'm sure someone else may have already done this but I'm looking for the most up to date answer I can get. what do you think in your opinion is the best rom for i9300, im not a noob when it comes to flashing phones but ive had the phone for a few days and i feel like im in a sea of roms and mods with no clue what to try.
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Cyanogen mod 10. Really great. Still ironing out a few little issues but I am using this as my daily driver.
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There isn't one.
this thread will self destruct and shortly be locked by mods....please do an immediate nandroid before procceeding to forum rules and reading!
OP. Please flash and test and find one that suits you. Opinions will vary, and in turn, it will turn into a flame war. Thank you for understanding.
Okay, I have been around the forums and contributed to roms here and there. I am wanting to learn more development. The mods I have made have had there place but I want to build my own rom for both my own personal use, and to share with the community.
That being said, I have a lot to learn. I am looking for a dev who is willing to conspire on a little project I want to do. Help me learn the things I need to know to finish this project I have started. I will not attempt to take full credit for what comes of this. Proper credit will be given to those who assist. Especially being I am lacking a lot of knowledge.
If anyone is interested, please pm me. If not, I'm sure in due time I will figure it out. I would appreciate any help that anyone is willing to provide. Thank you to our great devs for keeping our devices alive for so long! I am hoping to contribute to the longevity of our devices as well!
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I'll help with whatever I can pm sent
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Ill help as well...ill be ur yoda...
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I'd love to start learning, but seems every time I ask about where to start I get either ignored or told to use Google. Lol
I've got lots of windows knowledge, training, etc. But Linux is like a foreign language.
Where can I look to start playing other than a kitchen, that's not development.
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cbucz24 said:
I'd love to start learning, but seems every time I ask about where to start I get either ignored or told to use Google. Lol
I've got lots of windows knowledge, training, etc. But Linux is like a foreign language.
Where can I look to start playing other than a kitchen, that's not development.
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Google it lmao...jk
Check out google aosp ans github and tge google android developers site. Read some of the guides on here. Start small...work on theming an apk...then modding apks...then system mods...then go to roms. If ur looking for apk dev tgen tgere are sites to help but a lot of that takes a ton of reading with trial and error
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Papa Smurf151 said:
Google it lmao...jk
Check out google aosp ans github and tge google android developers site. Read some of the guides on here. Start small...work on theming an apk...then modding apks...then system mods...then go to roms. If ur looking for apk dev tgen tgere are sites to help but a lot of that takes a ton of reading with trial and error
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:what: lol thanks
I didn't think I was going to read a few paragraphs an be able to build a rom. I took 2 years of c++ and Java, I know how much a hassle coding can be.
So many times I'd click compile and it'd throw 3000+ errors from a comma placement.
At least I got a direction. Thanks papa! I love your mighty smurf! It kicks ass
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cbucz24 said:
:what: lol thanks
I didn't think I was going to read a few paragraphs an be able to build a rom. I took 2 years of c++ and Java, I know how much a hassle coding can be.
So many times I'd click compile and it'd throw 3000+ errors from a comma placement.
At least I got a direction. Thanks papa! I love your mighty smurf! It kicks ass
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If u run into errors hit me on gtalk [email protected]
Ill help where I can
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Mind if I add you on gtalk papa smurf
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Okay, so my main issue is porting a tweaks apk into my rom. I need someone who is willing to collaborate with me on this project. Someone who knows smali and can not only assist but educate. All credit will be shared for the assistance provided. Who's willing to go to work? Will resume working on this project tomorrow night.
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Hello everyone,
After lurking around XDA for a while, I've decided I'm tired of just flashing ROMs and would like to become more active in learning Android development. In that pursuit I have acquired a second OG EVO for development purposes, and figured helping others will probably help me out as well. So if any devs need a ROM(or anything related) tested, please feel free to PM me. Thanks!
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chrisstl said:
Hello everyone,
After lurking around XDA for a while, I've decided I'm tired of just flashing ROMs and would like to become more active in learning Android development. In that pursuit I have acquired a second OG EVO for development purposes, and figured helping others will probably help me out as well. So if any devs need a ROM(or anything related) tested, please feel free to PM me. Thanks!
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Not too long ago I made this same decision, and I've been learning so much and getting into it: Two people you will want to contact are Wambo_Bomb and Jlmancuso. Both are extremely helpful.
If you want to try to build, there are two really good guides I'd recommend. Also, I would use both of them together, each have details you'll probably want.
Guide 1
Guide 2
Yes sir I can send you some test subjects and always more than willing to help out people wanting to learn.
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nate234 said:
Not too long ago I made this same decision, and I've been learning so much and getting into it: Two people you will want to contact are Wambo_Bomb and Jlmancuso. Both are extremely helpful.
If you want to try to build, there are two really good guides I'd recommend. Also, I would use both of them together, each have details you'll probably want.
Guide 1
Guide 2
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Thank you for the info and the guides! :good:
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Yes sir I can send you some test subjects and always more than willing to help out people wanting to learn.
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Thanks! I'm rooting the new device now and will be able to test anything for you later today. :good: