thank you, and can I ask would dropping my learning of python be a good /
bad idea like should I focus on just Java or should I try learning them
simultaneously?

On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Zsolt Vasvari <[email protected]> wrote:

> - Learn Java
> - Start reading the Android SDK docs
> - Install the SDK
> - Run the samples
> - Try to understand how the samples work
>
> I think if you are completely new to programming, you are looking at
> at least a 6-9 month learning curve before you become productive.  I
> am a very experienced (10+ years) of Java developer, but it took me
> about 6 months before I could say that I felt comfortable with the
> platform.
>
> Good luck.
>
> On Jan 5, 1:31 pm, Tyler Carroll <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I love Linux and Google and everything open source and of course this
> > platform. I'm currently completely new to programming I've done next to
> > nothing with Python (Is that even a good starting language? for someone
> > interested in Android) All feedback on what I should do to start with
> > getting started on this are majorly appreciated so thanks in advance.
>
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