For sure you already found the following page

http://developer.android.com/index.html?utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-na-us-bk&utm_medium=ha

Download the Android SDK for your system (Windowsm, Linux or Mac)

I recommend to start playing around with the SDK. You find on the
Android SDK page information how to install and start developing a
HelloWord application which you can test on the emulator.

Of course if you are serious about Android programming get an Android
beginner book.

Most of your up coming beginner questions are answered somewhere on
this forum. But don't hesitate to reach out for help ....

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On Aug 27, 9:42 am, blixs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!!
>
> I am a programmingstudet at the Norwegian It-University. Now in the
> second year we have a huge proyect where we have to develope a product
> to a event. To do it best we have to make an mobile application in the
> Android Platform. I have worked with Java, and want to develope me in
> this area, but I don't have experiencie about Android. Therefor, I'm
> looking for help here, what can I use for make the application and if
> exist an API. Do I need to get an Android-cellphone to test if it
> work, or can I emulate it in the computer?
>
> Best regards!
>
> J
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