From ca69a6340610bfd7e830ff9be64a74085aea037c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Scott Main <sdk>/samples/
folder in the SDK.
Finally, a great way to started with Android development in Eclipse is to -follow both the Hello, +follow both the Hello, World and Notepad code +href="{@docRoot}resources/tutorials/notepad/index.html">Notepad code tutorials. In particular, the start of the Hello Android tutorial is an excellent introduction to creating a new Android application in Eclipse.
diff --git a/docs/html/guide/index.jd b/docs/html/guide/index.jd index 1674bc8..1ffea20 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/index.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/index.jd @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ page.title=The Developer's Guide @jd:body-Welcome to the Android Dev Guide! The Dev Guide is -a practical introduction to developing applications for Android. -It explores the concepts behind Android, the framework for +Welcome to the Android Dev Guide! The Dev Guide provides +a practical introduction to developing applications for Android and documentation about major +platform features. It explores the concepts behind Android, the framework for constructing an application, and the tools for developing, testing, and publishing software for the platform.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ testing, and publishing software for the platform. The Dev Guide holds most of the documentation for the Android platform, except for reference material on the framework API. For API specifications, go to the -Reference tab above. +Reference.As you can see in the panel on the left, the Dev Guide is -divided into a handful of sections. They are: +divided into several sections:
The first step in programming for Android is downloading the SDK -(software development kit). For instructions and information about -the kit, go to the SDK tab above. +(software development kit). For instructions and information, visit the SDK tab.
-After you have the SDK, begin by looking over the Dev Guide. -If you want to start by getting a quick look at the code, the short -Hello World -tutorial walks you through a standard "Hello, World" application as -it would be written for the Android platform. The +After you have the SDK, begin by looking through the Dev Guide. +If you want to start by getting a quick look at some code, the +Hello World +tutorial walks you through a standard "Hello, World" application to introduce some basics of an +Android application. The Application -Fundamentals document is a good place to start for an -understanding of the application framework. +Fundamentals document is a good place to start learning the basics about the application +framework.
For additional help, consider joining one or more of the Android discussion groups. Go to the -Community pages +Developer Forums page for more information.
diff --git a/docs/html/guide/market/billing/billing_reference.jd b/docs/html/guide/market/billing/billing_reference.jd index 357e58b..c91ca89 100755 --- a/docs/html/guide/market/billing/billing_reference.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/market/billing/billing_reference.jd @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ page.title=In-app Billing ReferenceNote that a certain amount of knowledge is assumed for these tutorials. If you haven't -completed the Hello, World tutorial, +completed the Hello, World tutorial, please do so—it will teach you many things you should know about basic Android development and Eclipse features. More specifically, you should know: