Learn Java while you learn Android. Android is the new 'ecosystem' or
platform for Java anyway.


- JuanT.

On Sep 29, 2:21 am, Morisato13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I'm a COMPLETE NOOB when it comes to programming. When I was
> younger I was interested in programming and read a few Visual Basic
> books, but my knowledge is very very limited... VERY. I have some
> interesting/innovative ideas (that could possible make money...
> wishful thinking I guess) but I have no idea where to start. I
> definitely fall into the "ideas man" category of people which I have
> plenty of, but without knowing  where to start, I'm stuck. Does anyone
> have any recommendations of things I should look into? Some sort of
> step by step learning syllabus to get to where I need to be to start
> programming for Android. I'm already expecting the learning process to
> take a very long time, but how long do you think each learning step
> should take? Any websites or book recommendations? I'm not a child,
> but I would like the reading to be as easy as possible because some of
> the technical things just go over my head, but don't get me wrong, I'm
> not technologically illiterate. Any help would be great, thanks. :)
>
> -Morisato
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