If indeed you are new to programming I'd suggest you see if you can
take a college course somewhere on intro programming.  At the very
least you should find yourself a good "Java Self Taught" book and get
through at least the first few chapters.

While much of Android "programming" isn't really programming in the
conventional sense, you still need a solid basis in programming
fundamentals in order to make progress with Android.  I think some
people here have managed sort of OK without any formal programming
background, but they tend to be the ones asking stupid question and
writing porn apps, not the ones doing productive work.

On Aug 22, 1:32 am, Droidblazer00 <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI everyone,
> as the title says i'm new to the Android community, and i don't have
> much experience on the development side either. but i am very
> interested in getting started.  I see that Android apps are based off
> of Java... So would it be better for me to learn Java before getting
> started with the SDK and eclipse? Or is it just the same to jump right
> in on App development and learn on the fly? Thank you for the help
>
> Dave

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