Anthoni wrote:
> I would suggest getting a book on Java 6 and learning that first.
> Then after that, purchase the subscription from the excellent Mark
> Murphy.

I've heard of that guy.

> His guides are not only helpful, but rather amusing as well.

I cannot imagine writing a book without some humor. It would be boring
to read and even more boring to write. And being boring is, well, boring.

Thanks!

> Hope this helps, and if need any firm links or pointers just ask, we
> are a friendly bunch LOL.

Also, you should definitely check out StackOverflow, particularly with
the #android tag:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/android

It is a bit easier to keep track of questions and answers over there
than on a Google Group. You can search for Android-related questions by
putting [android] in the search box along with whatever classes or
keywords you are interested in.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com | http://twitter.com/commonsguy

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