Write software to run on Android = SDK [and NDK].
Make Android different = platform source.
Does that clarify?


On Aug 10, 4:19 pm, cafffiene <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the reason that some people work at the platform layer,
> instead of just the SDK?
>
> I have done some work in both, and not surprisingly, development is
> faster and easier in the SDK (for me), due to books, number of
> developers, build times, etc.   Of course, it depends on what you're
> doing.
>
> The advantage I can see to working at the platform layer, is to be
> able to modify some core apps, such as Email, Contacts, etc, without
> having to re-write those apps (to my knowledge, you can't just extend
> those apps, and work in the SDK).  However, once you've worked at the
> platform layer, you have to maintain your branch for future releases,
> which sounds like a lot of work.
>
> Perhaps some good work at the platform layer could get accepted and
> included in the next release, which would be very cool.
>
> Are there other reasons for working at the platform layer, instead of
> the SDK?
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