My friend recommended me to go to the Huawei terminal in Xi'an last time. Then HR called me and asked me if I had any Android development experience. I said no, and I was not given an interview.
I am not doing anything here. Why can't I do anything without relevant experience? Of course, I admit that I don't have any experience. When I first started working,
There will be differences, but is experience omnipotent? Is it so difficult to cross-border?
I am talking about how to develop an app in three days. It doesn't mean that Android development is very simple, and it doesn't mean to be a hacker. I just want to explain whether any development experience is acceptable,
As long as you have a strong learning ability.
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Day 1
Download the Eclipse with ADT from the official Android website. If your network is not powerful, it will take some time;
Http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Then, follow the teaching materials on the official website to familiarize yourself with what is a simulator, what is the Android SDK manager, and what is an Android project. Then the simulator runs;
Then, based on the materials on the official website, make your first app;
Http://developer.android.com/training/basics/firstapp/index.html
Because I have been using Eclipse for development, it takes a short time, plus 4 + hours to download the ADT.
PS: It's already good to use Eclipse for Android development. Why is IntelliJ IDEA still officially available?
PPS: Don't worry about various concepts at the beginning. After completing the first app, start the overall development process.
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