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I have many ebooks about Android . From Manning , Wrox , Apress and ...
Which is better for a student that his English is not very very well and more important he has no teacher and should learn all things from that book without any help from a teacher . For example Deitel's Java How to Program was very very good for me beacuse its English was simple and as well as it taught Java without need for help from a teacher .
Thanks again to everybody that helps to newbies
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Hiya,
I have noooooo knowledge about any computer language and want to learn Java as i heard that its the language required to develop android apps. I know it takes alot of time to develop apps but im ready to spend my time so kindly let me know how can u start learning java at home? and should i learn anything before learning that as i dont know a word about programming
Thanks
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=65FYTS7W
That's a download for Java tutorials. To actually do them you'll need a compiler. I use jGrasp but there are many others you can use. Eclipse is pretty popular and they all do the same thing basically. A compiler can be downloaded on the internet, and you'll need to download Java from Sun Microsystems as well. Just to let you know you gotta be pretty dedicated, it takes a lot of time to make good apps. Google's App inventor is an alternative to learning code.
thanks for da help but da prob is dat i need to start from basics, like the full basics of programming even simple definitions, can u also guide me a book or ebook for that too so that i can learn the super basics like definitions first b4 learnin java
thanks
n btw the link doesnt work
This may get you started:
http://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/
But if you're never programmed in any language, you need to take an intro to programming course.
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can u learn this intro to programming online? or thru any book?
I don't have anything I can recommend. But there's tons of info online. Just do a google search for 'Intro to programming'. That's how I found this:
http://math.hws.edu/javanotes/
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thanksss ill take a look at it
I started with the book, hello android 3rd edition. Its a great book.
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Did u start from zero from this book? I mean u had to learn the basic terms and definitions even??
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You cant try this Stanford University lectures on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordUniversity#g/c/84A56BC7F4A1F852 ..or just search for "Mehran Sahami Programming Methodology" in itunes U if you use itunes.. Same lectures. I think its a really good starting point.
Bro you should check out "Starting out with Java: From control structures to objects" by tony gadis. Just google it. Its the one I used in my intro to programming course. It starts out as basic as can be. Its really good
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I was in his shoes...about 15 years ago LOL Wow, where does the time go? 2 degrees and a couple careers later I guess.
What I would stress are a few things:
1. Learn how to do some flow charts before you write code
2. Learn the basics of program flow (if/else, do/while, switch/case statements)
3. Learn the "types" of your language (int, String, float, char, modulus etc.)
4. Learn some data structures (arrays, Lists, Vectors etc.)
5. Learn about functions and/or classes. Remember that a function should be fairly short and very specific to a task, like: getUserName, calculateCheckingBalance etc.
6. START SMALL AND WORK TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERYDAY!
I can't stress how important #6 is. Do a "Hello World" program just to get used to writing some code.
Think of some simple programs like: write numbers 1 to 10 to an array and print them out backwards, ask user to input what year they were born in and print them back their age. Advance up to something like a ATM simulator where you can make deposits, withdrawals, check your balance. I did all similar type things in Programming 101.
I still love the Dietel and Dietel books...get one for JAVA and it's money well spent in my opinion.
I've uploaded some of my university lectures which start from the absolute basics.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=854462
They may help you
Thanksss guyssssssssss ill look over all these! thanksss alottt
mohsin125 said:
Hiya,
I have noooooo knowledge about any computer language and want to learn Java as i heard that its the language required to develop android apps. I know it takes alot of time to develop apps but im ready to spend my time so kindly let me know how can u start learning java at home? and should i learn anything before learning that as i dont know a word about programming
Thanks
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Here are the top tips for anyone who wants to start learning Java:
Learn the Basics. As with anything, knowing the basics about Java is the best place to start. ...
Practice Coding. To use the old cliché, practice makes perfect. ...
Set Your Algorithm Carefully. ...
Trace Your Codes on Paper. ...
Read Sources on Java Programming Regularly.
Hello, i`m newbie to android programming ( java ) i want to make an aplication for an auction website.
With what i can start to learn to can build this application ?
I was thinking to build application for auction website over RSS feed its a good choice or bad ?
Any other suggestion from where to start or what type of application to go are welcome ( if rss feed type its bad )
Thanks.
gkilah said:
Hello, i`m newbie to android programming ( java ) i want to make an aplication for an auction website.
With what i can start to learn to can build this application ?
I was thinking to build application for auction website over RSS feed its a good choice or bad ?
Any other suggestion from where to start or what type of application to go are welcome ( if rss feed type its bad )
Thanks.
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First you will need to learn Java. This is a great book for that purpose: http://www.headfirstlabs.com/books/hfjava/
I learned Java with it myself. It is good for beginners and in no way reading it is boring!
nikwen said:
First you will need to learn Java. This is a great book for that purpose: http://www.headfirstlabs.com/books/hfjava/
I learned Java with it myself. It is good for beginners and in no way reading it is boring!
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i need some tips or reference from where to start building the application or in what way, a start point to application i will learn java and develop my skill when i have a target what to do.
i know basics of java allready used on other things but until now i never made an android application.
gkilah said:
i need some tips or reference from where to start building the application or in what way, a start point to application i will learn java and develop my skill when i have a target what to do.
i know basics of java allready used on other things but until now i never made an android application.
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Ok. This is a tutorial for that: http://developer.android.com/training/index.html
Check the first lesson.
gkilah said:
i need some tips or reference from where to start building the application or in what way, a start point to application i will learn java and develop my skill when i have a target what to do.
i know basics of java allready used on other things but until now i never made an android application.
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There's a good series of 200 video tutorials for beginners made by thenewboston, it's quite good and it will show you how to build a dozen different applications with different purposes (i.e a stopwatch, an internet browser etc...). It will give you the basics of the Android APIs & the xml part of the job along the way.
Plus they're short videos so you can watch one when you have a few minutes anytime.
Here's the playlist with the 200 videos : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j4prh3NAZE&playnext=1&list=PL33384E9848C4F55E&feature=results_main
I've looked through several books for beginners, and I think "Hello, Android" by Ed Burnette is the easiest to start with.
Hi
I reviewed a book about XML and I think that parts of XML that i should read from that book is :
1 - attributes and elements
2 - namespaces
3 - XPath ( for @ and / parts that i have seen in XML files in Android projects . for example "@+id/my_button" )
My Question : Is this true ??? and Should i learn XPath for learning / parts and @ parts of Android XML ( for example "@+id/my_button" ) ??? Should i learn another parts of XML ???
Thanks for your help
Hi!
I've never heard about XPath before (at least the name).
In my opinion, you don't need a separate book about XML. If you buy an Android book, you will get an explanation for everything you need to know. Android XML isn't very complicated and you don't have to know how to define your own XML syntax. I've never read an XML book.
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Hi!
I've never heard about XPath before (at least the name).
In my opinion, you don't need a separate book about XML. If you buy an Android book, you will get an explanation for everything you need to know. Android XML isn't very complicated and you don't have to know how to define your own XML syntax. I've never read an XML book.
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Hi nikwen
Thanks for your good helps.
I have many ebooks about Android . From Manning , Wrox , Apress and ...
Which is better for a student that his English is not very very well and more important he has no teacher and should learn all things from that book without any help from a teacher . For example Deitel's Java How to Program was very very good for me beacuse its English was simple and as well as it teaches Java without need for help from a teacher .
Thanks again to dear nikwen and everybody that helps to newbies
peter.sorotokin said:
Hi nikwen
Thanks for your good helps.
I have many ebooks about Android . From Manning , Wrox , Apress and ...
Which is better for a student that his English is not very very well and more important he has no teacher and should learn all things from that book without any help from a teacher . For example Deitel's Java How to Program was very very good for me beacuse its English was simple and as well as it teaches Java without need for help from a teacher .
Thanks again to dear nikwen and everybody that helps to newbies
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I don't know. I used the Head First Java book and a German (only) book about Android. So I don't know the other books, sorry.
Hi guys. I want to develop applications for mobile devices (mostly android). I have several ideas for useful apps. But I know little about programming. In what language do I start? I need tips, please.
AnyoneBR said:
Hi guys. I want to develop applications for mobile devices (mostly android). I have several ideas for useful apps. But I know little about programming. In what language do I start? I need tips, please.
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It doesn't really matter what approach you take if you're new to programming, as there is no easy method. It will all take time and learning on your part, but can be a great journey if you're truly interested in it.
Since you're starting from scratch, I'd say learn Java as that's the language used for native Android apps. There are alternatives, but that will always be the most sensible approach.
Here's a good place to start, and great for valuable resources further down the line...
http://developer.android.com/training/index.html
Good luck, and have fun
Learning Android
AnyoneBR said:
Hi guys. I want to develop applications for mobile devices (mostly android). I have several ideas for useful apps. But I know little about programming. In what language do I start? I need tips, please.
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Hi,
Since you are preferring android development, start up with learning Java. There are tons of good books and tutorials available to learn Java.
Learn those concepts and then head over to developers.android.com to start up with android. You might be able to start with it instantly without learning much in Java but you might have a hard time understanding the workaround. So I suggest you learn Java then android development.
For Java:
Books: The complete Reference Java 2 by Herbert Schildt.
Tutorials: You can try , docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java
For Android:
Tutorials and reference: developers.android.com
For books I mainly followed books from wrox publication. But developers.android.com is a great start
A lot of people ask for a good book for Java so here's one.
Java Beginner's Guide (from Oracle itself)
Amazon - /Java-Beginners-Guide-Edition-INKLING-ebook/dp/B00J4XLILY/ref=dp_ob_title_def
Sorry cant post link yet
A simple book that helped me a lot when I started Android programming.
Thanks