Thanks a lot nikhil.
sure in future also i would like to contact u if i get
any.

--- niksbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> Sure, no problem.
> 
> I would suggest first download the tools.  I have
> listed them below:
> 
>    1. Eclipse 3.3 or 3.4 (I believe either one will
> work).  This is
> the IDE or editor
>                             that you use to type
> your Java logic in.
> 
>    2. Java Runtime Environment/Java Virtual Machine
> (JVM) - this is
> the engine or framework that your logic works with.
> 
>    3. ADT/JDT plugin for Eclipse
> 
>    4. Android 1.0 SDK (Software Development Kit)
> 
> These can be downloaded from the following link
> (unfortunately, I
> haven't tried it myself, but you can always get help
> here):
> http://code.google.com/android/intro/installing.html
> 
> The step-by-step instructions are there as well. 
> Here is the exact
> link for the user guide:
> http://code.google.com/android/intro/index.html
> 
>                  -------------
> Next,
>         When your editors, etc are working then take
> a step-by-step
> approach to completing your project.
> 
> Some recommendations,
>          Start small:  1) create mini apps with 1 or
> 2 lines of code
> (like displaying 'Hello World' on your screen)
>                    then   2) add simple logic that
> is easy to do
> (like adding an If/Then statement;  see the below
> example of a car
> making a right turn:
> 
>  
> IF 'car' is in right lane AND 'traffic light' is
> green Then 'make
> right turn'
>                                           The logic
> for this might
> be:     IF 'Lane' = right AND TrafficLight = green
> THEN Turn = right
> 
> 
>                  Like this,  keep adding more
> logic/code and soon will
> get good at it.  You can read a book also, but be
> sure that you keep
> practicing, as you may know (this applies to
> anything) that your
> program will work, you just need to understand if
> and what is the
> problem when you run into a predicament.
> 
> Here is the book I'm reading. It is very good:
>  
>
http://www.amazon.com/Java-5-Beginners-Tutorial-Brainysoftware/dp/0975212850/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222777057&sr=8-1
> 
> Lastly, you may want to read the posts at this
> thread:
>           
>
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/c2e12d2e202b24fa/d6b7d16335ca6322#d6b7d16335ca6322
> 
> Let us know if you have any questions.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Good Luck,  :-)
> 
> Sincerely,
> Nikhil
> 
> 
> On Sep 30, 6:57 am, dilu
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi
> > please help me.
> > what is the best way to get started for developing
> any android
> > application.
> > i m new to dis field.
> > shall i first read java and then move ahead?or wat
> to do?just advice
> > me.
>
> 
> 



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