What are your thoughts regarding developing for Android w.r.t. the differences in devices that may exist in the near future.
Also, how would you compare the development and deployment of apps between the Android and IPhone platforms?
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
Author of The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development http://commonsware.com/Android/
However, one of the things that plagued the popularity of J2ME was that the phones were very different in supported features and screen size. The IPhone is great in this regard as it's only 1 device that a developer must troubleshoot and develop against - even though it's a closed platform.
What are your thoughts regarding developing for Android w.r.t. the differences in devices that may exist in the near future.
Also, how would you compare the development and deployment of apps between the Android and IPhone platforms?
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Ed Burnette, Author of Hello Android
Blog: ZDNet's Dev Connection - Twitter: @eburnette
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Michael Rivera wrote:If you prefer doing codes in Java then Android is the one ill pick, unless you are a Mac Lover and knew objective c then do the iPhone!
So many things to do so little time !!!
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Michael Rivera wrote:If you prefer doing codes in Java then Android is the one ill pick, unless you are a Mac Lover and knew objective c then do the iPhone!
SCJP 1.2 (89%), SCWCD 1.3 (94%), IBM 486 (90%), SCJA Beta (96%), SCEA (91% / 77%), SCEA 5 P1 (77%), SCBCD 5 (85%)
So many things to do so little time !!!
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