Google I/O 2010 – A beginner’s guide to Android
Google I/O 2010 – A beginner’s guide to Android Android 101 Reto Meier This session will introduce some of the basic concepts involved in Android development. Starting with an overview of the SDK APIs available to developers, we will work through some simple code examples that explore some of the more common user features including using sensors, maps, and geolocation. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
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@s044121 LOL
now this is what i needed
very helpfull ty
@s044121 What about deaf people?
@s044121 Hello Mr.Dumb. Those subtitles help ppl like me, i can get all the stuff without listening to them. I cant use headphones in my workplace.
“And before I get started, I would like all of you know that I need subtitles for all you dumb people who need my professional help… Wow… How many of you people are dumb?”