I agree with Marcin, especially as you would expect faster and better
replies in the "pro forum" - why would a newbie ask a newbie - well of
course some pros might also be happy to answer and mingle in the
newbie forum maybe.

More helpful would it be if people would just learn to be a bit more
precise and structured - I mean, above can't be any more unspecific -
what's the missing point? Which api to use? How to do a http request
or parse a response, or how do get started with Android at all? Often
(also in other forums), people ask so general questions like this and
expect somebody to write their entire program as they have to hand in
some program as their school assignment the next day ;)

But first of all:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=android+weather+api


On Apr 21, 9:46 pm, Marcin Orlowski <webnet.andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 21 April 2011 15:24, Mike <michael.martin.dvm....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Maybe what is needed is rather a separate forum (sandbox) for
> > newbies.  Everyone is a newbie at some point.  A weather forecast app
> > sounds like a very legitimate learning project and having somewhere
> > for a newbie to ask for a hand getting started would be valuable.
>
> This is pointless as there's no way to newbie to admit he's a newbie and go
> to the right forum by himself. Without moderation it's not gonna work.
>
> Regards,
> Marcin Orlowski
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