They discontinued the beginning developer group (another bad idea) so that is why we get these from time to time. I sure looking at the developer group makes newbies heads spin. Fortunately documentation has improved a bit since I first started working with Android over two years ago. The steps for importing the sample code and working with Eclipse is now much better than then mainly through complaints about terse instructions (often skipping a step or two).

This morning I had to explain to someone who teaches computer programming the steps and quirks to getting the Android SDK up and running in Eclipse.

On 03/17/2011 02:24 AM, Al Sutton wrote:
You probably *should* post to android-developers because that *is* the group 
focusing on developer issues.

After all groups have a *focus*. What is the point of posting to one not 
focused on your problem?

Al.

On 17 Mar 2011, at 08:56, Andrew Sprott wrote:

Would someone please explain *how* I can link the documentation and sample code 
that *was* downloaded and *is* present in the 'program files\android' folder 
into Eclipse.

After all the word is *convenience* when it comes to an IDE is it not. What is 
the point bowing to compromise?

Andrew Sprott

May evil have mercy on God


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