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Category Archives: Android
Android Studio Google Play Ready Primer Tutorial
Yesterday, with Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial as shown below, we reacquainted ourselves with Android Studio as an alternative IDE to Eclipse (and there are others too) to use the Android SDK and Java to develop mobile apps … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, end game, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, middle game, mobile, Morse Code, programming, start game, tutorial, Windows
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Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial
Wonder if you were around when we created Tic Tac Toe (or more like Noughts and Crosses, in Australia) using the HTML5 Canvas element and drag and drop methods (if you liked, or just plain box clicking, otherwise, which will … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Games, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, mobile, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Eclipse and Android Studio Dynamic Text View Primer Tutorial
Our Android mobile app tutorial today uses Java and we use Eclipse IDE and Android Studio … golly … with the view to answering a Yahoo Answers question. Today we interface an Eclipse project with an Android Studio IDE project, … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Eclipse, eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Android, android app, Android Studio, Eclipse, FullScreenActivity, Google, Grails, Groovy, IDE, IntelliJ, Java, Maven, mime, mobile app, programming, software, software integration, tutorial, Yahoo Answers
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Android Studio Primer Tutorial
Our Android mobile app tutorial today uses Java but we do not use Eclipse IDE … gasp! Today we introduce Android Studio IDE (and we figure this is an opportunity to have a recap of Android Development, particularly past Eclipse … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Eclipse, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Android, android app, Android Studio, Android Virtual Device, Grails, Groovy, Hello World, IDE, IntelliJ, Java, Maven, mobile app, programming, tutorial
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Cross Browser/Platform Javascript Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial shows a cross browser and cross platform consideration of a styling issue where CSS (any type) cannot help but Javascript can. The issue is that with the HTML frameset element the cols property cannot be changed by CSS, … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, iOS, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Chrome, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, Firefox, frameset, HTML, Internet Explorer, iOS, Javascript, Opera, platforms, programming, Safari, software, tutorial, web browsers
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