Ahhh. All Ive read about NDK is that its allows using C++ (I guess all
that news is directed at iPhone devs and C++ junkies.) I wasnt aware
that it had C support too :)

On 11 February 2011 14:27, Vincent Torri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Tom Haste wrote:
>
>> Hey gang,
>>
>> Im hoping to do something this winter (AU) with the GSoC stuff...
>> currently fist deep in Java with my studies. Ive also just ordered a
>> book on Android Dev. Should be fun. So anyway,
>>
>> Idea:
>>
>> Android NDK + EFL.
>> Is this possible? Could we make a port for Android and perhaps even
>> have a strong integration into Eclipse so you can simply go "New
>> Project" > "Android EFL application" or something of the likes. I know
>> there was a mention that you'd need some OOB wrapper to get EFL and I
>> dont know what state cxx bindings are in. Considering Android is such
>> a big market these days, it might be a good idea to jump into it.
>
> the evas part should be very easy (using OpenGL ES), the ecore part a bit
> less. Why do you think C++ is needed ? The NDK allows you to use C.
>
> Vincent
>

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