Yes.  That is correct.

By the way, regarding my statement I mentioned in the previous post
above relating to:

"A recommended approach:
This thread is on http://groups.google.com but I forget where."

I have included the link for it below to further assist you.  It is:

http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/
c2e12d2e202b24fa/d6b7d16335ca6322#d6b7d16335ca6322


Hope this helps.

Good Luck.  :-)

Sincerely,
Nikhil



On Oct 23, 1:21 pm, Ro9u3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So if you can write Java your can create programs for the android?
>
> On Oct 23, 10:15 am, niksbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 22, 11:03 pm, android_China <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello everyone,
> > > I'm jiang,and I just joined to this list.I hope to learn more adout
> > > android for you.
>
> > Welcome to the Android Community!
>
> > First, I would like to say that as part of the groups/forums, you will
> > have access to a wealth of Android information at your fingertips.
> > Not to mention the vast community available to answer your Android
> > questions.
>
> > If I may, I would like to mention that to provide further assistance
> > to the resources already available, I am creating website that
> > provides a series of tutorials as well as other useful information for
> > developers/users to easily understand the intricacies (the INs-and
> > OUTs) of Android.
>
> > Located at Android-Help (http://www.android-help.net), the site is up
> > and running to (at the moment at least) provide a preview of what's to
> > come (regarding the Android-Help website).  Also, I have included a
> > 'Feature List' to provide this capability.
>
> > There is a lot to learn with Android.  And, I'm sure that in the
> > process, you will find it to be enjoyable and almost infinitely
> > rewarding in your ventures.
>
> > BTW, some news sites you may be interested in include,
>
> >http://www.phandroid.comhttp://www.brighthand.comhttp://www.androidco...
>
> > You may also be interested in knowing that both the Android SDK (the
> > editors and tools for it) and the Source Code for Android (the logic
> > for the Android OS itself) are freely available now.
>
> > You can find the Android SDK at:  http://code.google.com/android
> > You can find the Android OS Source Code at:  http://source.android.com/
>
> > To make your transition much smoother, I have included two 'threads'
> > that can further assist you.  I have included them below.
>
> > Getting started:
> >  (http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/
> > thread/14eea2b94cb25cae/8a9b66bf836b8b63?
> > lnk=gst&q=wat#8a9b66bf836b8b63)
>
> > A recommended approach:
>
> > This thread is onhttp://groups.google.combutI forget where.
>
> > Basically, I mentioned that Java (the language for creating Android
> > apps) is easy to learn if you are a beginner.  Especially, if you are
> > a beginner, because you don't have to change your thought process to
> > switch from a different language like .Net.
>
> > Hope this helps.
>
> > Sincerely,
> > Nikhil- Hide quoted text -
>
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