lets talk chapters four and six today in class
we're using xml and native java for our development
managing in code, vs creating fragments inside of activity life
http://developer.android.com/guide/webapps/webview.html
we will definatley need some sufficient debugging notes about the debug perspective
we're still talking about fragmenting and activity lifecycles
we have a fragment manager
we'll have to code through chapter five
chapter four we have logging stack traces
lets see what we got we have diagnosing misbehaviors in chapter four
we need a good ddms perspective using dalvik debug monitor service
we're going to have to get good with logcat
we should try to develop specifically for gingerbread and froyo for the sake of compatibility and portability we're going to shoot for chapter ten on Wednesday
so far we're going to be in depth talking aobut our app manifest in xml
we should have extensive experience with our app resources and grouping them for our target sdk by type
something something alias?
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources.html
maybe we can look at some flash and dreamweaver too?
managing in code, vs creating fragments inside of activity life
http://developer.android.com/guide/webapps/webview.html
we will definatley need some sufficient debugging notes about the debug perspective
we're still talking about fragmenting and activity lifecycles
we have a fragment manager
we'll have to code through chapter five
chapter four we have logging stack traces
lets see what we got we have diagnosing misbehaviors in chapter four
we need a good ddms perspective using dalvik debug monitor service
we're going to have to get good with logcat
we should try to develop specifically for gingerbread and froyo for the sake of compatibility and portability we're going to shoot for chapter ten on Wednesday
so far we're going to be in depth talking aobut our app manifest in xml
we should have extensive experience with our app resources and grouping them for our target sdk by type
something something alias?
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources.html
maybe we can look at some flash and dreamweaver too?