Hello Android Team,

Consider this a helpful criticism. But this sentence is still on the
very front of the Documentation. - "A beta version of the Android SDK
is available for download." and it's been a few days since the 1.0 SDK
has been released.

This means that the Documentation hasn't been updated. Also the
samples. No Gears documentation. apps-for-android apps wasn't updated
right away though I haven't checked recently. Classes mixed up.
Mention of Android-coding-style-standards in the docs but these coding
standards are nowhere to be found, yet they are used in the sample
apps.

My suggestion is that in an update to the SDK, everything should be
updated at the same exact time. Since Android is a new contraption,
then one needs a manual. And if the contraption is new and the manual
is beta, then that's a bug. To a developer, the docs are inseparable
from the SDK.

"There are a few new permissions related to the “subscribed feeds
ContentProvider”, yet there does not appear to be any documentation of
such a provider. The quoted phrase suggests it handles RSS/Atom feeds
on behalf of client applications, and as such would be a handy
addition to the framework. But, without a documented list of available
properties and such, it would be difficult to use."
http://androidguys.com/?p=1785

>From what Mark said here, it wouldn't be difficult but impossible to
use. :)


- Juan t.


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