On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Joseph Apuzzo <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's the problem with books published in 2011, they are just not up to > date: > > From *Android Apps For Absolute Beginners* Copyright © 2011 by Wallace > Jackson > >> Currently, Android requires the Galileo version of Eclipse (not Helios). >> You should >> download the version of Eclipse that supports Java—Eclipse IDE for Java >> Developers. >> Go to the Eclipse web site’s Downloads section at this URL: >> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/release/galileo/sr2 >> > > But thanks for the correction. And then on page 20 of that book it then says, "Now that you have successfully installed Java on your computer, you can install Eclipse Galileo (Version 3.5) or Helios (Version 3.6), which is the IDE you will use for your Android projects." It was an error corrected in the errata. Otherwise the publisher who shall rename nameless gets points off for not reading vendor documentation well. -- Ben
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