On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 5:09 PM, sblantipodi
<perini.dav...@dpsoftware.org>wrote:

> I'm sorry for my rude and really not too much kind speaking,
> but I can't belive that android doesn't support preprocessor.
>

Why so surprised? The main Android SDK is Java-based, which does not have
preprocessor. Whatever you've used with other platforms are exceptions, not
the norm. I would actually be surprised if it DID have one.

I can't think on mobile programming without preprocessor,
>

Well you better learn real fast =)


> too many different configurations,
>

Too many configurations of what?


>  think only to LVL and android market and preprocessor could be useful...
>

Haven't played with LVL yet, so don't know about that.
Useful? Maybe. Necessary? Doubtful.

Ok we can live without it, but codes becomes really unelegant...
>

One could argue that preprocessor macros makes code much worse.


>  Sincerely I really don't like the non preprocessor way
> but unfortunantly, masses told that android is good and I need to develop on
> it :)
>

Do you always do what the masses tell you?  =P

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