There's a good book called Pro XML Development with Java Technology.
If you can get your hands on a copy of that eBook, it has very good
tutorials on working all aspects of XML with Java.
On Jan 15, 1:36 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 1:32 PM, John Goche
> wrote:
> > Another A
How long did it take?
On Jan 12, 3:50 am, Adam wrote:
> > TobuildtheAndroidsource under Linux, you will need Ubuntu.
> > TheAndroidbuildis routinely tested on recent versions of Ubuntu (6.06
> > and later), but reports of successes or failures on other
> > distributions are welcome.
>
> > To set
I would take a shot at it.
On Jan 5, 11:50 am, scp89 wrote:
> I've recently finished writing the first full-length, android-specific
> book on Android Marketing. It covers tips, tricks, strategies,
> competitive analysis, and so much more. Everything I've learned in 2
> years selling android apps
You don't need to install eclipse. Just extract the program in your
program files directory and create a shortcut. The only thing that
needs to be installed per-se is the JDK. The SDK is sort of
independent of both of these. Once you open Eclipse go to Help/About
(can't remember) and go to inst
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