Holy crap people...  Android is a very young OS!  Of course there are going
to be issues with documentation and things like that.  That is just the way
new things like this are in the development world.  Things always improve as
they mature.

Yes it can be frustrating at times and I have often got stuck and spent much
more time trying to figure something out than I would have liked...  but if
you can't deal with stuff like that then go do something else and come back
when the platform has matured a little.

Also, I have a friend who develops for WebOS...  we've got it pretty good
compared to them.

On Dec 24, 2009 9:33 AM, "ryan alford" <[email protected]> wrote:

While not in the same manner(seemed kind of hasty), I do agree with some of
what the OP said.  Mainly with code examples.  Coming from .Net, you can go
to the MSDN and you will find comprehensive instructions on how to use just
about any class in the .Net framework.  Code samples are also on almost
every page(where applicable).

I just don't see this level of commitment from Google.  I have written and
released an Android application, and it was a pain in the ass to say the
least.  After a month, I have finally figured out that you can't "catch"
activity intents like you can with broadcast intents.

And don't even get me started on these Google groups.  I have submitted two
questions.  Both took more that 3 days to get "approved".  I have seen the
same person submit 6 questions in one day, with all of them being stupid
questions about differences between the versions of Android.  Why do the
moderators let that crap through?  And why to I get 5 emails during the day,
and then in the middle of the night get 100 within 10 minutes.

Personally, I would like to see these Google groups go away and see a REAL
forum come up.  Thanks god they have atleast shown that you can go to
StackOverflow and ask questions.  There needs to be a real forum for Android
developers.

These are the reasons that I have stopped development on Android.  I don't
know if I want to continue with Android in its current state.

Ryan

> > On Dec 24, 2009 7:22 AM, "Sean Hodges" <[email protected]>
wrote: > > When you ask a ...

On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Valentino XM <[email protected]> wrote:
> I dont know about a...

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