Before we begin to be an android developer we should know what is Android, Theres a thousand of books explaining about this but let me give a litle bit intro.Okay,Android is one of many system operation that runs on linux kernel and it design for smartphone.Android is a open source platform( open source means that everyone can take contributions to be some android developer.
Now the question is why Android is a the best operating system that we choose,well this is why :
Now the question is why Android is a the best operating system that we choose,well this is why :
- Complete platform ; so many tools will help you
- Open source ; feel free to create
- Free ; this is my favorite,no cost for license
Doesnt care if youre an experienced programmer or beginner, a desktop or web developer, or a complete programming novice, Android represents an exciting new opportunity to write innovative applications for mobile devices.
Despite the name, Android will not help you create an unstoppable army of emotionless robot
warriors on a relentless quest to cleanse the earth of the scourge of humanity. Instead, Android is an open source software stack that includes the operating system, middleware, and key application and function of mobile handsets.
Small, stylish, and versatile, modern mobile phones have become powerful tools that incorporate cameras, media players, GPS systems, and touch screens. As technology has evolved, mobile devices have become about more than simply making calls, but their software and development platforms have struggled to keep pace.
Until recently, mobile phones were largely closed environments built on proprietary operating
systems that required proprietary development tools. The phones themselves often prioritized
native applications over those written by third parties. This has introduced an artificial barrier
for developers hoping to build on increasingly powerful mobile hardware. Ground services, map-based activities, relational databases, interdevice peer-to-peer messaging, and 2D and 3D graphics.
Despite the name, Android will not help you create an unstoppable army of emotionless robot
warriors on a relentless quest to cleanse the earth of the scourge of humanity. Instead, Android is an open source software stack that includes the operating system, middleware, and key application and function of mobile handsets.
Small, stylish, and versatile, modern mobile phones have become powerful tools that incorporate cameras, media players, GPS systems, and touch screens. As technology has evolved, mobile devices have become about more than simply making calls, but their software and development platforms have struggled to keep pace.
Until recently, mobile phones were largely closed environments built on proprietary operating
systems that required proprietary development tools. The phones themselves often prioritized
native applications over those written by third parties. This has introduced an artificial barrier
for developers hoping to build on increasingly powerful mobile hardware. Ground services, map-based activities, relational databases, interdevice peer-to-peer messaging, and 2D and 3D graphics.