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Edu, has conseguido que hasta un zoquete como yo haya entendido la forma de conseguir el layout en una aplicacion android.
You are basically responding to the main questions concerning the development of an android aplication in a very comprehensive manner.
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@kikkomania His code is very helpful, and I can certainly see what he is trying to convey to his audience, but his language does hold back his explanations. People who are new to android are the people who need a good explanation the most.
why such a bad sound…o man wake up its irritating….
@axisweb100
I disagree. I understood everything what he said. You should learn basics of programming before you start criticizing tutorials which are completely understandable to programmers.
Ok, for some reason, when I’m trying to add the button using the XML, after the emulator loads up and it goes to the homepage, it says “Sorry, the application…has stopped unexpectadly. Please try again.”
Why do you think this happened?
sorry,my English is not good and I was sleepy …you can try with the subtitles “CC”
I hope to renew this series with Eli as translator.
First Videos were GREAT ..to get started…
But NOW he is talking gibberish.. or he is drunk.. or confused .. Cos he rambles , pulls code out his ear & pastes’s it in .. Rambling incoherent crap the whole time.. SHAME HAD SUCH HIGH HOPES WITH FIRST VIDEOS..
STOP RAMBLING. .. No one can UNDERSTAND YOU.. ..
jesus this is so useful, but so hard to listen
Booton makes me crazy
Great work and big thanks for that lesson
thank you so much!
java or xml . java part is okey
thank you, this is a nice tutorial!
@weward In, short yes you can do in it all in java without ever using xml, you would need to create the object in java as well. Though I would suggest just taking a day or two to learn the little bit of XML needed for android. In the end it could save you a lot of extra time and effort.
Thank you very much, now I know the difference between Java & XML..
so if i only know java and i have no knowledge of xml, i can survive in android development? is that right? and can i just code in java and completely disregard the xml part? thanks in advance. =)