Dear Tyler

There are other options to the heavy learning curve of Java for
Android.  For novice or expert programmers alike there are alternative
approaches such as rapid application development tools - for example
our MobiForms Developer.

The MobiForms Developer offers one compact tool to replace the need to
download and learn Eclipse, the Android SDK, Java and XML. With
MobiForms an app that would traditionally take days to create can be
created in minutes with most programming done with drag and drop.
MobiForms is ideal for creating database orientated business apps and
supports direct connection to most industry standard databases like
Oracle, MySQL and SQL Server.

For partially connected apps we also offer the MobiForms Sync Server
which enables offline database buffering and automatic online
synchronisation when comms allow.  This mode supports indirect
connection to just about any kind of back office database including
Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server, Access, Sybase, DB2 and SQLite.

For more information have a look at http://www.mobiforms.com.

Kind regards,

Tim @ MobiForms

On Jan 5, 5:31 am, 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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