Wait till you get one with a snapdragon :o)

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Sam Contapay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually, I took the plunge thanks to some fine convincing by
> "String". I grabbed an MyTouch 3G (no headphone jack) for a low $100.
> Started developing on the platform last night from the very link you
> posted.
>
> I was able to port my super easy Apple app which just creates a
> mudsplat on a picture to Android in an evening, with a lot of toying
> around with the wife and son. Leveraging my existing knowledge in Java
> was great and I felt good being able to generate an application so
> fast.
>
> I really have to hesitate using the G1 again. As I said it left a
> really bad taste in my mouth. Made me switch to Iphone, the on screen
> keyboard was never accurate enought. It was sluggish even with task
> killing. Right now I have to admit the MyTouch is quickly changing my
> mind on Android devices.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Peter Eastman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> Then books and/or classes, I got by with 2 books.
> >
> > I got by with no books at all. :)
> >
> > Especially if you already know Java, learning Android development is
> > very easy.  Just go to http://developer.android.com/guide/index.html
> > and read through the documentation there.  At that point you'll have a
> > pretty good knowledge of the basics.  For more details, click on the
> > Reference tab to get the javadocs, and the forums here are also a good
> > resource.  There definitely are holes in the documentation, and a good
> > book might well help.  But it's hard to beat the cost of getting
> > started with Android development: $0 for the online documentation plus
> > $0 for the emulator.  And since you've already got a G1, you can even
> > test on a real device without spending any money.  There certainly are
> > better Android phones available, but you can wait on that until you're
> > certain you want to make a bigger commitment.
> >
> > Peter
> >
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