Hi Adam,

I just saw your post, and I am also keen on building more Scala based 
Android apps but I couldn't find any good tutorials.

So from your experience it was worth the effort that you managed to use 
Scala in Android?


Sebastian



On Sunday, July 14, 2013 at 3:13:29 AM UTC+1, Adam Mackler wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> In celebration of the final version  2.2.0 of Akka for Scala 2.10, I have 
> published my first Android app to Google Play.  It is simple, but it uses 
> Akka Coltrane, and seems to run without problems on all the emulators I 
> tried.  It is a metronome app for musicians.
>
>    - Here is the published app 
>    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mackler.metronome>.
>    - Here is the source repository. 
>    <https://bitbucket.org/mackler/safe-metronome>
>    
> Please feel free to download the app from Google Play and to give it a 
> five-star rating. :)
>
> Or at least if you find any problems, please let me know before you ding 
> it.
>
> Thanks to the Akka developers, and thanks in advance for any helpful 
> feedback.
>
> --
> Adam Mackler
>
>

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