On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:55 AM, chris0101 <9chri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First post here! I am new to programming on Android.
>

Welcome!


>  I would like to know, when you start Android development, which version of
> Android do you usually choose (the latest or v1.5)?
>

You should use the latest SDK and target whichever Android version
is running on your device, assuming you have one, so you can more easily
develop and test your app. However, you should also test and support 1.5 as
many people are still running that, and all other versions not on your
device using the emulator.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Chris Ross
<cross+goo...@distal.com<cross%2bgoo...@distal.com>
> wrote:

> Does anyone know if Market folks generate this data more regularly, and if
> there's any web site we could look at to see it?


Apparently not - this has been asked repeatedly on these forums, usually
when Google folks themselves link to that "official" distribution chart.
Unfortunately they usually ignore you when you ask if that thing is ever
going to get update again. It's fairly useless at this point given how old
it is and makes one wonder why they bothered to put it together in the first
place if it was never going to be update again.

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TreKing - Chicago transit tracking app for Android-powered devices
http://sites.google.com/site/rezmobileapps/treking

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