Get Started
Everything you need to start
developing apps for Android is available here on developer.android.com. You'll
find everything from the developer SDK, API documentation, and design
guidelines, to information about the current device landscape and how you can
distribute and monetize your app.
No two apps are built in the
same way, but we've structured the information you need to build an app into
the following three sections that represent the general order for app
development.
1.
Design
Before you write a single line
of code, you need to design the user interface and make it fit the Android user
experience. Although you may know what a user will dowith
your app, you should pause to focus on how a user will interactwith
it. Your design should be sleek, simple, powerful, and tailored to the Android
experience.
So whether you're a one-man
shop or a large team, you should study the Design guidelines first.
2.
Develop
Once your design is finalized,
all you need are the tools to turn your app ideas into reality. Android's
framework provides you the APIs to build apps that take full advantage of
device hardware, connected accessory devices, the Internet, software features,
and more. With the power of Android, there's no limit to the power of your
apps.
Everything you need to learn
about the app framework and developer tools is in the www.developer.android.com
3.
Distribute
Now your app is complete.
You've built it to support a variety of screen sizes and densities, and tested
it on the Android emulator and on real devices. You're ready to ship your app.
How you proceed depends on a
variety of factors, such as your monetization strategy and which types of
devices your app supports. Everything you need to get started with this process
is available in the www.developer.android.com
Information Source: http://developer.android.com/
Information Source: http://developer.android.com/
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