On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Kristopher Micinski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't honestly say that I know of too many good sources for Android 
> tutorials.
>
> F-Droid keeps a list of open source apps.  While real apps are going
> to be a bear to read, might as well start with the real stuff after
> working through the basics, right?  Real apps won't cut corners like
> those tutorials do, and you'll get a full story,
>
> http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/
>
> I also generally think the API demos are pretty good at illustrating
> things.  As far as other tutorials, I think Mark Murphy's books are
> fairly good, and I think those are a lot quicker way to learn things
> about the Android ecosystem as a whole (considering that Mark seems to
> have guides covering most topics that even tangentially relate to
> programming Android apps)...
>
> kris
>

Ah, perhaps I shouldn't have said "fairly" good, I really do think
they are very good, indeed.

kris

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