Beginner Java Reference (Android App)

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Beginner Java Reference (Android App)
  1. Unread #1 - Jul 8, 2013 at 4:22 AM
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    Maybe it is a bit offtopic but:

    How did u create this app. Which program did you use, mind to tell me :)?

    I'm a beginner and I want to create apps too :)
     
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    If you're interested in developing android applications, I would suggest looking into what all the Android ADT (Android development Tools) kit contains. Most people use the Eclipse ADT version to create apps, and test on emulators/local devices.
     
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    Do you have any ideas on how it is for Apple's devices (iphones mostly).

    Since I have a Iphone 4s myself, it would be a good start for me if I could create Iphone apps :d
     
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    Apple solely uses XCode for iOS development, and it is written in Objective-C. I would suggest the eBook "The iOS apprentice" to get started.
     
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    Do you need to have any license you have to pay to publish apps or is it free?
    I remember reading somewhere that you needed to pay for a license to publish to appstore

    ( I ask too much lol xD, I hope it is ok :) )
     
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    Yes, you have to be an iOS Developer in order to publish apps to the app store. I believe a year long license/subscription is $99.
     
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    I found perfect site for creating apps...Yesterday I ended up on some site called apps-machine.com . I have to share it with you guys. I started creating my own app and after 15 minutes clicking on their control panel(no programming,just clicks) I made app in what user could make effects on their photos,paint photos,play music,play videos,have notepad,chat and stream music. They got literally 1000's of features on their control panel :D I think this could be a gold mine :p :p And I read something that they have free app development and so on. Aaand you can change everything all the backgrounds,colors,tabs...and you instantly see it on that same page through their simulator..don't know how they managed to do that but it is super handy...I am super excited at the moment..time to get some apps on apple and play store :D :D
     
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