3. Writing Your First Android Application
You should now have a workable Android development environment set up on your computer. Hopefully, you also have an Android device as well. Now it’s time for you to start writing some Android code.
In this chapter, you learn how to add and create Android projects in Eclipse and verify that your Android development environment is set up correctly. You also write and debug your first Android application in the software emulator and on an Android handset.
Testing Your Development Environment
The best way to make sure you configured your development environment correctly is to take an existing Android application and run it. You can do this easily by using one of the sample applications provided as part ...
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