Monday, October 1, 2012

Location of Android SDK directory in my computer


Until now i have successfully install the basic Android SDK. what i have noticed once the installation was, it comes together with the Android SDK manager. The manager functions as a tool to download even more Android libraries. When i have downloaded the recommended libraries, it turned out that the space required to store those libraries has depleted to close to only 300Mb left. My computer starts to crawl like shit.

Few other things left that i should learn while installing the required program to run Android, such as ADK and Eclipse.

My first discovery of Android application development

I thought of blogging about a post of my past experience at the Shah Alam High court. That was the first time we, (i mean the rest of usual crowds who have attended my boring harta sepencarian case) have direct communication my ex-wife's farther. Personally, i believe my court battle is actually against him and myself, and not between me and my ex. Anyway, the thought of bursting out about the whole experience in the court and few things that managed to capture which i would think may become an advantage to my side, has somehow influenced my consciousness not to do it right now. Perhaps another posting would be better cause i have something more relevant and at-least-more exciting to myself for me to jot down. It's about a new area of knowledge that i have discovered yesterday while window-shopping and book-browsing at Popular bookstore. It's about Android application development.

To make it short, i unplanned-ly have bought a thick wrox-publishing programming book that cost me reasonably a fortune. The book is in general explaining about how one can write a program on Android platform specifically on sensor-related programming language. Fortunately, the principle language of programming is Java, so it would be and hopefully easier for me to deal with.

And today, still having a good level of enthusiast-ism on the subject, i did a little google, and i came across the following address

http://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/index.html

http://www.eclipse.org/resources/resource.php?id=539