"Hello World" and Debugging Exercises
Monday Apr 26, 2010
Hosted by lawrence, Stephan Branczyk, Robert Schwentker
My goal is to make you build your own Android(TM) mobile application and publish it on Android's Market. To that end, we'll have fairly regular training mini-bootcamps that will be three hours long for the next two months. Each mini-bootcamp will have a bite-sized mini-project/programming homework to be attempted in advance each time.
During the meetup itself, the first two hours will be to help members who got stuck (or simply didn't have the time) to do the preassigned homework. The third hour will be for a lesson plan that's centered around the concepts of the homework that was just done beforehand. Those of you who complete your homework coding exercises in advance are welcome to come to the second part (two hours into it), but you are just as welcome to come to the first part as well, to assist members that need it. These will be hands-on labs, even that last hour. Be sure to have your laptop.
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"Sure, be sure to check out the Alameda Free Library collection (and possibly get a library card) before you come to class. The library already has a couple of Java books, plus O'Reilly just donated 5 more 'Hello Android' books 3rd. edition last week (these are just fresh off the press, and hopefully the library will have them indexed soon). 'Hello Android' is a great book for beginners. Also, you should definitely try to pre-install as much of the Android SDK as you can before you come to class"

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Monday Apr 26, 2010
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