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*[http://eclipsetutorial.sourceforge.net/totalbeginner.html Video tutorials for Java programming in Eclipse] This is a great set of video tutorials for absolute beginners, by Mark Dexter. It is an easy way to learn bothe Java and Eclipse. |
*[http://eclipsetutorial.sourceforge.net/totalbeginner.html Video tutorials for Java programming in Eclipse] This is a great set of video tutorials for absolute beginners, by Mark Dexter. It is an easy way to learn bothe Java and Eclipse. |
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*[http://it-ebooks.info/book/859/ Android Development with Eclipse, by Onur Cinar] This book assumes a little more experience than the above set of tutorials, but is specicically for Android, and shows how to use Eclipse nicely with the Android Development Tools. |
*[http://it-ebooks.info/book/859/ Android Development with Eclipse, by Onur Cinar] This book assumes a little more experience than the above set of tutorials, but is specicically for Android, and shows how to use Eclipse nicely with the Android Development Tools. |
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*[http://leveluptuts.com/tutorials/Android-Development-Tutorials This is a very basic set of 25 tutorials by Level Up Tuts. |
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*[http://www.newthinktank.com/videos/android-video-tutorial/ These tutorials by Derek Banas were very helpful to me.] |
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*[http://thenewboston.org/list.php?cat=6 The New Boston Tutorials] There are 200 five to ten minute tutorials. These helped me quite a bit. I wish they had the source code to look at. I found that looking at source code in eclipse is much easier to understand what is going on, because you can hover over methods and read the documentation on them. |
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*[http://www.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html Google's Videos] These are from developer conferences, and are generally for more advanced users. |
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*[https://thenewcircle.com/s/post/1017/android_bootcamp_series_2012_video_tutorial Android Bootcamp 2012 Tutorial] This series of 29 approximately 30 minute tutorials came from the Android Bootcamp. |
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===DCC 2013 Specific Notes=== |
===DCC 2013 Specific Notes=== |
Revision as of 20:17, 12 September 2013
Useful Resources for Learning Android Development
Java
- Sun/Oracle Javese Tutorial This explains the object oriented ideas of Java well.
- Learn Java for Android Development, by Jeff Friesen
Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Eclipse is an open source IDE that can be used with a variety of languages. It is written in Java, and so is very cross platform. It is especially good for Java and Android development.
- Video tutorials for Java programming in Eclipse This is a great set of video tutorials for absolute beginners, by Mark Dexter. It is an easy way to learn bothe Java and Eclipse.
- Android Development with Eclipse, by Onur Cinar This book assumes a little more experience than the above set of tutorials, but is specicically for Android, and shows how to use Eclipse nicely with the Android Development Tools.
Videos
- [http://leveluptuts.com/tutorials/Android-Development-Tutorials This is a very basic set of 25 tutorials by Level Up Tuts.
- These tutorials by Derek Banas were very helpful to me.
- The New Boston Tutorials There are 200 five to ten minute tutorials. These helped me quite a bit. I wish they had the source code to look at. I found that looking at source code in eclipse is much easier to understand what is going on, because you can hover over methods and read the documentation on them.
- Google's Videos These are from developer conferences, and are generally for more advanced users.
- Android Bootcamp 2012 Tutorial This series of 29 approximately 30 minute tutorials came from the Android Bootcamp.
DCC 2013 Specific Notes
Great Circle Centered on KL7NA You can make your own using python and matplotlib.