Yes - but Mr Murphy DOES require some knowledge of BOTH java and
eclipse.
Can you suggest something else?

On Dec 11, 1:26 pm, "Michael Martin - MM Agency" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I put other tips to get up to speed in Android and how to win free access to
> Mark Murphy's Guide To Android Development 
> -http://www.googleandblog.com/free-busy-coders-guide-to-android-develo...
> 285/
>
> Mark is often quick to help and provide direct Android programming answers
> within Android's Google Groups.
>
> Michael Martin
> Google And Blog
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ruffy [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:07 AM
> To: Android Beginners
> Subject: [android-beginners] What book(s) for this Android newcomer?
>
> This really fresh out of the womb newbie wants
> to learn to develop for android.
> That means, I take it, learning java.
> Is that right?
> And if I need a platform to work on,
> let's say I want to do it on the popular Eclipse.
>
> Is there a good book of instruction that
> will cover both these avenues under one cover?
>
> If not, are there 2 good books to do it?
>
> Thanks much for your input.
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