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Is "Location Aware" for beginners?
Rogerio Kioshi
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posted 13 years ago
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Hi,
I'd like to know if "Location Aware Applicatios" is for
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ME beginners.
Thank you
SCEA 5 (part 1), SCBCD, SCWCD, SCJP, CLP, CLS
Murat Aktihanoglu
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Hi Rogerio,
Yes, we have sample source code in the book that is very simple and definitely for beginners.
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