1. What is Android? Android is an open-source mobile operating system developed by Google based on the Linux platform. It includes the operating system, user interface, and Application Program -- All software required for mobile phone work, and there is no exclusive right obstacle to innovation in the mobile industry in the past. Google has developed android in partnership with the Open Mobile Alliance, which is a leader in more than 30 technologies and wireless applications including China Mobile, Motorola, Qualcomm, HTC, and T-Mobile. As an important part of Google's enterprise strategy, Android will further promote the enterprise's goal of "providing information to everyone anytime, anywhere. 2. What language is Android developed in? The android SDK (software development kit) is Java and may be available in other languages in the future. SDK: http://code.google.com/android/download.html 3. What is the android simulator developed? The core of Android is the Java Virtual Machine. for efficiency, Google does not support development in other languages. However, the android simulator is developed with qeum. Its image file is divided into four parts and placed under the tools directory. If we modify qeum, we may be able to play with its Linux system. 4. How to develop android? Android supports running and debugging application software on the simulator. If you are interested, you can download the SDK (software development kit) to learn about the android interface; then you should learn about the basic framework of Android and the composition of applications. Finally, you can try to develop your own applications based on the sdk api demo. I hope that my friends who have just learned about software development will not be in a hurry. One step at a time, they will surely thrive and develop excellent applications. 5. What good network resources are available for Android learners? First of all, the best and most basic learning materials is undoubtedly the SDK documentation, that is, the introduction of this place (http://code.google.com/intl/zh-CN/android/documentation.html), it gradually introduces all aspects of Android. Secondly, you may have some things that you do not understand about the android document or your own ideas. You can use the groups below for consultation and communication: ◆ Android beginner http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners? Lnk = ◆ Developper groups http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers ◆Android internals http://groups.google.com/group/android-internals? Lnk = Android porting http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting? Lnk = |
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