In general if you understand one OO programming language then it
should be not a big deal to pick up Java. But it is not a bad idea to
go through some Java tutorials. Sometimes you will be shocked what the
language has to offer which you are not aware of. Another thing what I
recommend to study is to read something about effective Java
programming. When you work on the Android platform the code should
still run on an embedded device. It is important to understand how to
do this with Java

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On Aug 13, 12:05 pm, Clave Yard <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi
>
> I am a new-bie for Java development and also Android. But i have well 
> experince on developing other mobile device development such as Windows 
> Mobile, Palm and iPhone. Basically know C,C++ well.
>
> Please someone or from Android team advice how should i learn it? Do i need 
> to learn Java basics first and then study Android? OR Can i directly work on 
> Android - Java development so that i can pickup Java as well as about 
> Android? And where i can get and start the tutorials to study(i know about 
> developer.android.com), which should be the perfect way based on my current 
> skills?
>
> Clave.
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