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+page.title=Android NDK
+page.tags="ndk, native, c, c++",
+meta.tags="ndk, native, c++"
fullpage=true
-page.viewport_width=970
-excludeFromSuggestions=true
-page.metaDescription=The official Android NDK developer web site.
-page.customHeadTag=<meta name="google-site-verification" content="sa-bIAI6GKvct3f61-WpRguHq-aNjtF7xJjMTSi79as" />
-
+section.landing=true
+header.hide=1
+footer.hide=1
@jd:body
+<section class="dac-expand dac-hero dac-dark dac-invert" style="background-repeat:no-repeat;">
+ <div class="wrap">
+ <div class="cols dac-hero-content" style="margin-top:32px">
+ <div class="col-7of16 cdol-push-1of16">
+ <h1 class="dac-hero-title">Android NDK</h1>
+ <p class="dac-hero-description">
+ The Android NDK is a toolset that lets you implement parts of your app using native code languages such as C and C++. For certain types of apps, this can help you reuse existing code libraries written in those languages.
+ </p>
+
+ <a class="dac-hero-cta" href="/ndk/guides/index.html">
+ <span class="dac-sprite dac-auto-chevron"></span>
+ Get Started
+ </a><br>
+ </div>
+ <div class="col-8of16 col-push-1of16" style="margin-top:48px">
+
+ <span style="color:#00e5ff;font-family:'Roboto Mono', monospace;font-weight:400">public class <span
+ style="color:#eee">MyActivity</span> extends Activity {<br>
+ <span style="color:#ccc">&nbsp;&nbsp;/**<br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;* Native method implemented in C/C++<br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;*/</span><br>
+ &nbsp;&nbsp;public <span style="color:#1DE9B6;font-weight:700">native</span> void <span style="color:#eee">computerFoo()</span>;<br>
+ }</span>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+ </div>
+</section>
+
+<div class="wrap dac-offset-parent">
+ <a class="dac-fab dac-scroll-button" data-scroll-button href="#latest">
+ <i class="dac-sprite dac-arrow-down-gray"></i>
+ </a>
+</div>
+<section class="dac-section dac-gray dac-small dac-invert" id="latest"><div class="wrap">
+ <h2 class="norule">Latest</h2>
+ <div class="resource-widget resource-flow-layout col-16"
+ data-query="type:blog+tag:featured+tag:preview"
+ data-cardSizes="6x6"
+ data-maxResults="3"></div>
+</div></section>
+
+<section class="dac-section dac-light"><div class="wrap">
+ <h1 class="dac-section-title">Something else</h1>
+ <div class="dac-section-subtitle">
+ Placeholder
+ </div>
-<h1>SUPER FANCY NDK LANDING PAGE<h1>
+ <ul class="dac-section-links">
+ <li class="dac-section-link"><a href="">
+ <span class="dac-sprite dac-auto-chevron"></span>
+ Overview and Usage
+ </a></li>
+ <li class="dac-section-link"><a href="/google/play/filters.html">
+ <span class="dac-sprite dac-auto-chevron"></span>
+ User Guide
+ </a></li>
-<p>Welcome to the placeholder text for the NDK. Here, you'll find all of the details you need to
-combine the power of native code with Android flexibility and compatibility. The documents here
-help you get started, introduce some key concepts that you should know when using the NDK, and then
-provide a variety of other information that you'll find helpful while developing your app.</p>
+ </ul>
+</div></section>