Hi Barry,
I have a lot of Java experience, but I find the Android difficult. The IOIO
is the easy part. Arduino is basically stand alone, so simpler to program.
IOIO is specifically for the telephone, and if you need the telephone
(which I do), then IOIO is a great choice. It does all the i/o
Hi.
I bought an IOIO and tried to learn how to program it - but failed. I have
no Java experience (but was happy to learn) but found setting up the whole
Java/Android JDK environment very complex. I got the first demo app going,
but managed to mess the system up trying to load a new library
I am using Android Studio 2.1.3, build AI-143.3101438, SDK Tools: 25.2.2,
Android Platform Version N revision 3.
Whenever there is an update available I immediately install it.
I think something has gone incompatible in the IDE. I noticed my
application could no longer connect to the IOIO