So far, Android to me is just really messy, you have to take it in
small chunks.
Its going to be far better to work in groups to make the learning fun.
maybe get the Deital Book, its a cookbook, but you will feel your way
around it.
Then the next course is to learn the architecture which I'd recommend
the Pro Android 3/4 book by apress (seems to be pretty good
to me).
On Apr 9, 12:05 pm, Joshua Morgan <
joshuamorgan1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm wondering if there are more like me that would love to learn but think
> they'd be over whelmed to try and learn from ongoing projects. Are those of
> us that know nothing welcome to attend?
> On Apr 9, 2012 11:40 AM, "Dee Wu" <
deew...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I noticed there were 33 page views, so people are definitely
> > interested in a group.
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> > We've made some small apps, Android Programming is very messy (not for
> > the feint of heart), but some very interesting ideas which you can
> > only get by working on it. I'm more interested in the workgroup idea
> > than presentations, so if you want to form a small study group that
> > meets ad-hoc after hours until we get some volume for a full blown
> > group let me know
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> > email me at
deew...@gmail.com