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Ahem. You might want to take a look at MonoDroid. That's C# for Android.
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Thanks Pete O'Hanlon. I meant Java is preferred for android. Although C# can also be used for developing native apps on Android.
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I am new to Blackberry Programming I want to create a table view using "TABLE VIEW AND TABLE MODAL", I am using OS 6.0 So no problem of OS. So, kindly help me out for this
Regards,
Aman Arora
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How to develop Android in Visual Studio 2010 using c# ?
Please give the direct link if any downloads require.
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I have a problem with android development.
I have downloaded 1.Eclipse(Helios) 2.Android SDK but while downloading the add-ons for eclipse i faced trouble. My net speed is slow.I can not download that properly.
Please anyone give me a solution if there is any complete package downloading which i can configure eclipse offline. and please give me a good link from where i get help to develop android as i am a begineer.
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faisal_ruet wrote: Please anyone give me a solution if there is any complete package downloading which i can configure eclipse offline
As far as I know (I may be wrong though) you cannot install your SDK offline, it will connect to the Google server and download the SDK versions you specify from there.
faisal_ruet wrote: and please give me a good link from where i get help to develop android as i am a begineer
Google is your friend, as well as developer.android.com
I am also downvoting your question, for lack of any apparent effort to even Google for a solution
Full-fledged Java/.NET lover, full-fledged PHP hater.
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If you're talking about installing the ADT plugin, then here are the steps to install it offline.
1. Download or grab the copy of the appropriate ADT plugin zip file.
2. In Eclipse, click Help -> Install New Software -> Add
3. Select Archive and then provide the location of the zip file.
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Thank you for reply..but can you give me the link from where the ADT plugin zip file can be downloaded and how ?
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hi,
every single information is available on developer.android.com
you can refer to it quite easily.
cheers
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How can I create mobile login in andriod 2.2,coding
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You can create it the same way you create it in any other client-server application (yes, I'm assuming you're connecting to a remote host):
- Take the username and password
- Check them against the server (but please, do so securely. If not possible to use encryption, at the very least apply some hashing to your user's info)
- If server responds ok, the user is logged. If not, the user is not logged
The specifics are up to you, and I strongly suggest you do your own research for them.
Again, I'm downvoting your question for lack of any provided details whatsoever, and apparent lack of any effort on your part
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Full-fledged Google/Microsoft lover, full-fledged Apple hater.
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How to write and read text from gesture input in windows phone 7?
Ok,let me explain it more..
Suppose,if i write a word "test" using gesture on the screen can i save it as a string variable?So,"test" will be saved in a variable for this case.
I google for it and not found any helpful link to write a word using gesture and catch that from the code as a string.Any helpful link or tutorial over this topic will be thankful..(Currently i do some code which only write a letter at a time,a word can't,and then how to save this text i can't understand)
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I am making a project in opengl where i have a rotating and moving 3d cube and on click of any face of cube, that face should be enlarged. All the six faces of cube should have different images. I searched a lot but doesn't get any working. Any help regarding this is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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I am a c# programmer. I have currently installed and integrated Monodroid into my Visual Studio and all going good. Recently(yesterday), we had a chat in our office and another programmer suggested Xamarin. We both did enough research. Which technology do you guys suggest? Is there any other better & competitive solution? Thanks.
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For .Net developers, Xamarin Mono Android is the best option. There is no reason I see why to use Davlink/Java when we can do the same thing in C#.
The only thing to note is the developer license when it comes installing into physical device. There is a 399 USD developer license cost which is not a big money when it comes to the ease to .Net developers to use their existing library to create mobile application rapidly.
Have a look at my latest Monodroid application in C#.
Android - Stock Market Watch (COINS) in C# using Visual Studio 2010[^]
cheers
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The Stock market link you provided me is very impressive. Thanks.
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I second Sandip's suggestion to consider Xamarin.
But keep in mind that MonoDroid doesn't support every Android API (but it's pretty close). MonoDroid will always be a version or two behind the latest version of Android, but for most devs, the convenience and productivity gain of using VStudio will outweigh the lack of API coverage. Also, from my testing, MonoDroid doesn't visibly impact the app's performance.
/ravi
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Thanks Ravi,
We ended up with bending towards Monodroid.
regards, Sri
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Very happy to hear that! If possible, please keep the CP community updated with your experiences (good and bad) with it.
Thanks,
/ravi
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I found Whatsapp-API[^]
I tested the sample, really it's very SIMPLE to use (unlike WCF after using for two years I still prefer good old socket) - but it charges "USD59 for 1000 credits" (I am still trying to clarify and confirm if one credit = one message)
But I want to ask, anyone has a better recommendation?
Thanks
dev
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Firs of all - WCF, Socket are nothing related to WhatsApp-Api.
They used simple http post for communicating through the gateway.
This approach is very common and widely used for all SMS Service Provider. The reason is to give ease to developer to use HTTP Post rather than web service, WCF and others.
Second, credit doesn't mean number of sms. As SMS are sending worldwide, charges are different for each carrier. One sms can charge .4 or .5 or .8 whatever it is but in credits.
Last question, is selecting service provider. This thing you can google to get the best.
Don't always go for chaeaper SMS Provider. No guarantee in delivery. Better to choose well known SP. I use clickatell for many years and they seems to have good delivery.
http://www.clickatell.com/[^]
cheers
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