Pure Native App or Java Shell for Android Market?
Here is a recent question Charles Wilde received about porting native code to Android:
Q: I just read your PDF book on native development for Android and have some questions about deploying applications on Android devices. Are you able to sign and deploy a purely native application to the Android Market and will devices even allow ...
Bisync Protocol Tutorial Now Available Again
I wrote an extensive tutorial on the IBM Bisync Protocol in 1987. It was last updated in 2004. We regularly get a number of visitors to our website looking for this document. So, we have added it to our database of reports. It is located in the Reports Section of our Media Room.
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Should You Give Your Employees Smartphones Instead of Laptops?
Laptops have been the preferred mobile device for businesses for a long time. For many companies, laptops with wireless connectivity replaced desktop computers entirely, giving their employees the ability to work almost anywhere.
A popular financial newsletter is circulating a sales letter extolling the virtues, and profit potential for investors, of the “$59 computer.” It costs ...
Porting Native Code to Android: From Business Case to Coding
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Do you want to port an existing software app to Android? Do you have questions about Android native development and tools to use?
This new e-Book by Charles A. Wilde includes all 5 blog posts he wrote about Android native ...
Android Native Libraries for Java Applications
Get all 5 posts on
Android development in
a downloadable PDF.
Part Five of a Series of Posts about Android Mobile Application Development.
In three prior blog posts, Developing An Android Mobile Application , Android Software Development Tools – What Do I Need? and Android Native Development on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope), I discussed our approach ...
