We have a lot of questions here of a fairly basic, non-Android-
specific nature.

I think it would be helpful to compile a list of resources on various
topics, that we could refer people to (and try to get them to look at
before asking here  -- yeah, I know...)

Areas I see:

* TCP/IP and networking
* Cellular communications (I could use some of these, I bet)
* XML processing (XML itself, and the API's: DOM, SAX, XMLPull)
* Java

Done right, referring people to such a listing would be far more
useful to them than answering their immediate question. (I'm not
saying, don't answer -- but teach them to fish out their own answers!)

Of course, http://google.com would be right at the top of the list.
But a lot of time beginners don't realize how much information is
available to them -- or they're overwhelmed by the amount of
information available at the wrong level for them, and no way to judge
quality.

Except for cellular comm (where I have the opposite problem), I've
been around this stuff too long to have any reasonable resource
suggestions. I'd send you to the standards documents... :)

Can people help out with suggestions? Can Google people give them some
visibility on the list?

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