Build an Android development environment with Eclipse
It took about a few days to finally build up the environment for Android!
I am using eclipse +adt to successfully build an Android development environment.
Now Google and Android's official website is blocked, want to download ADT is not. Fortunately, when you developed Qtfor Android, you downloaded the Android SDK, the NDK, and the JDK, which only requires installing Eclipse and ADT. ADT has no way to download from the Internet, then have to see if there are people in the country to share the ADT. So I found the ADT-22.6.2, and then installed in the latest Eclipse4.3.2, test for a long time, finally good.
Using eclipse to develop Android apps, of course, has to master Java. Although not a special grasp of Java, but the knowledge in the university is still there, so, the general procedure is to understand, in fact, Java and C + + is not very different, just less destructors and pointers.
It's not hard to create Android apps using the Eclipse's own template. Plug in your Android phone and you'll be able to increase the program on your Android device. It's so easy.
However, it will take a long time to get an insight into the features of the Android SDK. Fortunately, there are too many columns and blogs about Android development in CSDN, so you can learn a lot from these pros.