Thanks alot i will check the link you have shared.
On Tuesday, 15 September 2020 at 23:35:57 UTC+5:30 igo...@gmail.com wrote:
> > but it's old and may only be available used.
>
> "Old" is Android 8, Karim's can be considered as wisdom of the ancient in
> fact xD, as it refers to AOSP 2.3.4.
>
> but it's old and may only be available used.
"Old" is Android 8, Karim's can be considered as wisdom of the ancient in
fact xD, as it refers to AOSP 2.3.4.
But his courseware is more up-to-date, and dude is still quite active -
e.g. he did some great talk @
> Thanks for the information. But it would be great if you could suggest
any book regarding this.
Karim Yaghmour's "Embedded Android: Porting, Extending, and
Customizing" is *THE
book*, released in 2003 but still actual (I use it as a part of developer's
onboarding @ work anyway), couple other
The classic book
is
https://www.amazon.com/Embedded-Android-Porting-Extending-Customizing/dp/1449308295
but it's old and may only be available used.
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 8:16:21 AM UTC-7, Igor Kukushkin wrote:
>
> Duh try narrowing the question down, way too much possibilities
Thanks for the information. But it would be great if you could suggest any
book regarding this.
On Tuesday, 15 September 2020 at 20:46:21 UTC+5:30 igo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Duh try narrowing the question down, way too much possibilities there.
>
> Try building the basic targets first
Duh try narrowing the question down, way too much possibilities there.
Try building the basic targets first (Cuttlefish, emulator image, generic
GSI, some Pixel/Nexus targets, Auto if curious). Then start looking into
how makefiles (.mk)/Bazel is working. Then try the same thing with any
custom
Hello Everyone,
Can anyone tell me good resources to learn Android ROM Development from
scratch. Thanks in Advance!
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