3 to 6 days is enough, if you know Java, to start writing real apps,
the rest you learn writing apps while producing something useful

On Nov 18, 10:33 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andreiwrote:
> > 3-6 days should be more than enough to learn all Android
>
> That's unrealistic. I have been developing in, teaching, and writing
> about Android for nearly two years, and *I* don't know "all Android".
> Heck, I am going to be spending a chunk of time the rest of this week
> just to wrap my head around the new contacts stuff.
>
> 3-6 days can give you a solid foundation for application development,
> though.
>
> Going back to the OP:
>
> >> I am attempting to reach out to Android Developers who might be able
> >> to answer a fundamental question... what is the best way to identify
> >> Android developers in the US?
>
> How do you define "identify"?
>
> >> My company is thinking of training developers who have experience in
> >> Java or Linux onsite at our facility in Dallas, TX for 3-6months in
> >> Android development. We have clients in the telecom industry who are
> >> in desperate need of individuals with expertise in Android development
> >> but we haven't had much luck finding developers in the US.
>
> There is a crying need for a go-to site for Android jobs.
>
> Lacking that, I would advertise on 
> Craiglist,http://jobs.joelonsoftware.com/(or the StackOverflow jobs area, not
> sure if these are the same thing), anddev.org's jobs board, LinkedIn's
> Android Developer group, etc.
>
> That being said, many firms are growing their own Android development
> teams through training.
>
> >> Do you think training is a viable option? If no, then how to identify
> >> individuals with existing skills?
>
> I recommend students have experience with basic Java application
> development (though not necessarily JavaME or Swing/SWT), plus
> experience in some widget-based GUI development (which is most common
> stuff outside of most Web app frameworks).
>
> Note that all of this assumes you are looking for Android application
> developers. Firmware developers are a whole 'nuther kettle of fish.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
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