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i am a software engineer by profession, doing job as c++ developer. in past i used to build android apps just for personal use, also i have basic knowledge of unreal engine 4. can perform basic troubleshoot by myself.
came here to ask a question: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-how-to-mirror-on-monitor-using-usb-c.4335995

UsmanNoob said:
i am a software engineer by profession, doing job as c++ developer. in past i used to build android apps just for personal use, also i have basic knowledge of unreal engine 4. can perform basic troubleshoot by myself.
came here to ask a question: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-how-to-mirror-on-monitor-using-usb-c.4335995
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[Q] Software development

To all programmers,
I am a Young fellow interested in getting into software development. However, I don't know where to begin.. There's C++, java, and python all supposedly good languages to learn (c++ being a bit harder). Which one should i choose.. then I need books, sites, any kind of help/suggestions on the chosen language.. Please enlighten me developers! You all do great work for the community and I thank you for your time and input!
if you are looking for Android
you need Android SDK + Jave eclipse those are important to develop for Android
and there is some more softwares here in the XDA
APKTOOL etc
if you wanna edit apk (XML) Hex Editor is your choise
this is what i know
I was thinking of development I am completely new so perhaps that is the best route to go?
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yup , 1st you have to know what is AndroidSDK , visit
code.google.com
and you'll get the basics
I started with vb, then c++, python, fortran, cobal, unix, and now java. Java is what Android apps run on. But vb will give you basic skills. c++ will teach you about everything else. My $.02
Thank you all for your posts now for another question! How did you learn? It looks like ill be messing with a little of all of them though it seems I may focus more on Java. Did you learn with a particular website? Prefered books? Thanks again!
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School and old programmers. I could not have learned it from reading a book.
I'm a rather persistent guy.. I think I could learn from a book and perhaps ask a few questions on hereshould the need arise. I have a few friends who have some knowledge as well on the subject. I think I can self teach myself I just need to know some of the sources others have used. like java for dummies if that's any good or for that matter a real book..
here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl-zzrqQoSE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Head first Java is a good book for beginners.
If you have no prior experience in programming, I would recommend starting with Visual Basic. The Code Project website is an excellent resource.
And if you are going to start with Visual Basic, then the MSDN website will have tutorials, code examples, etc.
guys he is going to develop for android i (Think) , why the heck he needs visual basic for ? android app only can develop by AndroidSDK and ECLIPSE(JAVA)
visual basic its for pc apps though
k0sh said:
guys he is going to develop for android i (Think) , why the heck he needs visual basic for ? android app only can develop by AndroidSDK and ECLIPSE(JAVA)
visual basic its for pc apps though
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You start with basic cause it's just that, basic. Teaches you principle concepts. Things that you would already know if doing java. Taking a java class or reading a java book, they think you already know boolean logic. It's just a good base knowledge set to have.
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And if you are going to start with Visual Basic, then the MSDN website will have tutorials, code examples, etc.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/ms789056
That's right, forgot about that. Tons of free stuff
so what I'm getting is I should develop on pc first visual basic is a good starter. Interesting, Now I have a few sources on all of them except C++ which though I may not mess with it immediately I may take a peek at it anyways. Glad to know I have same people that know what their talking about helping me out! my friends have limited knowledge.

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I want to make Simmilar App about Other phones (e.g. Galaxy Note, Galaxy S III, S II, even more) , So try it and if you like it please comment, So I will choose that shall I make another app like this for other phones or not.
If you want to write an app, do the hard work. Tools like Conduit produce ugly apps with limited feature sets. There's no realistic shortcut - interface design and coding are things you have to learn.
I don't have coding knowledge bro, I want to learn coding for Android and Java as it is required for Android but, I heard that Android will be converted to C#, So if I learn now, I'll have to learn C# again..
mcreokhan said:
I don't have coding knowledge bro, I want to learn coding for Android and Java as it is required for Android but, I heard that Android will be converted to C#, So if I learn now, I'll have to learn C# again..
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Well.. no.. android won't be converted (there's only a version using c# instead of java), at least in the next versions
However, creating an app like that is pretty simple, you should try
mcreokhan said:
I don't have coding knowledge bro, I want to learn coding for Android and Java as it is required for Android but, I heard that Android will be converted to C#, So if I learn now, I'll have to learn C# again..
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We all have to start from somewhere. In any case, you need some basic knowledge of multiple languages if you're going to be working cross-platform. There are porting tools available which can help you along the way. Simply put, there are no real future prospects with Conduit and similar tools. You create an app that looks like the million other ones made on Conduit, you might make a quick buck, but that's it.

[Q] Is Android App development for Dummies good for starters?

Hi, I have a huge passion for application development and I will be doing a computer science course in a couple of months. But as of now I have no programming knowledge what so ever. Is the Android Application Development for Dummies a good book for starters like me? Once again I have no knowledge in coding. Thanks
OOP basic & Java, XML
hey you need to follow OOP first.
Start with Basic java & xml portion.
Then you will jump into Android sea. otherwise you didn't understand the core part.
It's great if you join any classes in your college for this.
Online tutorial are there. follow any one .
If you want special training on this please let me know.

[Q] I want to develop android apps using android studio but i

I want to develop android apps using android studio but i dont have any experience related to java. what programs shall i learn to develop android apps using android studio. pls add the resources to develop android apps.
There are a lot of tutorials that you can find in the net, but if you are really serious in pursing a career in Android Development I suggest that you enroll a course in Udacity, depending on your experience you probably need to get a course in java and then Android Development after.
Thanks for your reply. My friends told me that it takes one year to learn java comple
Thanks for your reply. My friends told me that it takes one year to learn java completely. can you specify what are the required cource in java in detail for developing android apps. Thanks again.:good:
Hello,
Here you can learn Java enough for Android's purposes in one month (if you study seriously).
After learning Java you can try these official training guides for Android (Recommended but needs time, if you get confused see below some resources)
Take a look here for Android Development:
vogella Introduction (Recommended alternative)
vogella General Android Development
thenewboston for Beginners (Recommended alternative)
thenewboston
Don't worry if some of the above use Eclipse, it is almost the same for Android Studio, only the Gradle files are new in Android Studio and some keyboard shortcuts and other advanced functions that you will not have problem with these. You will not even see any special difference in terms of knowledge in Android SDK. There (in the Gradle files), you write the minimum and the Maximum API level for you app, your version code and number, you add libraries etc. Nothing special Also in Android Studio you don't need to setup a plugin like the Eclipse. Just install the Java JDK 7 and Android Studio and you are good to go.
Don't listen to anyone that says for professional career you need to follow courses and pay. You can learn ANYTHING for FREE if you WANT and have TIME. The resources on the internet are enourmous!!!
Thanks friend
Thanks friend for your reply. it boosted me to continue to my android app development.
mmdeveloper10 said:
Don't listen to anyone that says for professional career you need to follow courses and pay. You can learn ANYTHING for FREE if you WANT and have TIME. The resources on the internet are enourmous!!!
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Great post. I took a Java course as part of my degree, and while I learned a lot, and it was my introduction to Java, when the course was over, I learned much more from YouTube, specifically from TheNewBoston. There was nothing new in the paid course than I didn't see in the videos online. I also suggest the Aide app for practice when you have spare time. The biggest thing with the free courses is that you gotta have the discipline as you obviously won't have professors over your shoulder steering you.
I have made a summary of tutorials and references around the web on learning the Android SDK.
Check here.
Hope it helps you out
madankrishna said:
I want to develop android apps using android studio but i dont have any experience related to java. what programs shall i learn to develop android apps using android studio. pls add the resources to develop android apps.
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Hello,
You have a good tool (Android Studio) but you have to learn how to use it ...
There is a lot of tutorial about Android development on the net.
Please, Google this : Android tutorial. You will find a huge resource (videos and text tutorials).
But at first, I think, you have to start to learn Java basic and OOP (Object Oriented Programming).
After you have Java basic, try to develop simple app (very simple app) like display some data in a list and interact with onclick event.
Regards,

Software engineer eager to install stock Android on the latest-processor-camera phone. Suggestions?

I am a decade long user of Apple phones who wants to install stock Android (AOSP) in a latest device and help the community by contributing while learning from the rich experience at XDA.
I have over a decade of software engineering experience (C++, Java, Python) , comfortable in Linux.
Which device would you folks suggest is the latest process-camera phone I start with as a newbie?
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I am a decade long user of Apple phones who wants to install stock Android (AOSP) in a latest device and help the community by contributing while learning from the rich experience at XDA.
I have over a decade of software engineering experience (C++, Java, Python) , comfortable in Linux.
Which device would you folks suggest is the latest process-camera phone I start with as a newbie?
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Welcome to XDA!
Nice you made the jump to Android, here you will find a lot of knowledge and a great community.
If camera wise choosing, perhaps i would go for
Huawei Mate 40 Pro​Enjoy your stay!
di66ectioni6t said:
I am a decade long user of Apple phones who wants to install stock Android (AOSP) in a latest device and help the community by contributing while learning from the rich experience at XDA.
I have over a decade of software engineering experience (C++, Java, Python) , comfortable in Linux.
Which device would you folks suggest is the latest process-camera phone I start with as a newbie?
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I think I already answered in the welcome PM but I'm gonna do it again here so everyone sees my answer.
IMO (ranked brands):
1-Google: Best brand for modding, gud camera, stock android experience and google features very cewl
2-Oneplus: Good for modding, meh camera (let's see if Hasselblad improves something), close to stock experience+oneplus feature cool
3-Samsung: Bad for modding, Very gud cam, Very gud hardware, not stock android, everyone has a different opinion on OneUI so idk maybe u like it+meh Samsung features (lotsa bloatwares)
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Last-Huawei: Impossible to mod (no bootloader unlocking), Very gud cam, Very gud hardware, not stock, no google for u my friend+meh features...
I know I'm biased for this one because I'm still annoyed by the fact they do not unlock bootloaders anymore (even though it's been 2 year)

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