XDA Rom-Hub : Beta 1 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

I'm making good progress 'till now
i'm stuck in uploading all of the ftf's
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Beta 1 (v0.2) released ヅ : http://romhub.codeplex.com/
New features:
Auto detect phone.
Rom addon downloader.
Adding ics firmwares!
Please test and report
Not all of the firmwares are online now, but check back soon
i'm at 60% (Uploading)
Please post requests
Credits on Codeplex

Well yes, it would be useful if it will be able to give us a higher download speed and the ability to pause and resume. so YES it will be useful

A official firmware download software will be more useful
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Yeah.... we gonna appreciate dat!

Well do you think the ROM developers would allow that? They ask for no mirrors for download count. Anyways, the resumable download facility would be great indeed!

i'm having a hard time finding an open source c# p2p app
@ChavitoArg if you could give me a hint on how to build flashtool from source, i'll try

BanorBhai said:
Well do you think the ROM developers would allow that? They ask for no mirrors for download count. Anyways, the resumable download facility would be great indeed!
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Mediafire supports resumable downloads, quite a lot developers use it.
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Test release is out

Great program! Keep it up!

xdevilium said:
i'm having a hard time finding an open source c# p2p app
@ChavitoArg if you could give me a hint on how to build flashtool from source, i'll try
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I think java will be better to use coz programm written in java can be compiled under every os and it will be stable, nice looking, and easier to make changes.
BTW. I think FW Devs will give you green light to this project if you will share with them download metters. If you want some help in php, mysql, js, ajax, html, xhtml I can help without any problems and for free of course.

Nice software. Great thinking.
Are you using Visual C++ for this software??

singh_dd93 said:
Nice software. Great thinking.
Are you using Visual C++ for this software??
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I'm using c#
I don't know any other language
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I need help developing this program, if anyone want to help me go to romhub.codeplex.com
i need c# developers.
tnx

Beta 1 released!
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i am very good at C++ and also know little about C#.
maybe i can help you.
PM me when you want.

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(help) need tools to make android app

I'm trying to make an android app with my girlfriend and I wanted to know can someone help with the tools we need to become successful. So far we have heard to download eclipse or google app inventor. But apparently that's not all. So help with this project would be appreciated by us both. Thanks.
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There are lots of resources out there, but to get going, you need:
1. Eclipse
2. JAVA JDK if on Windows; installed on Macs
3. Android SDK
This link should help...enjoy!
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Oh, some programming experience would be nice too, preferably JAVA
Rootstonian said:
There are lots of resources out there, but to get going, you need:
1. Eclipse
2. JAVA JDK if on Windows; installed on Macs
3. Android SDK
This link should help...enjoy!
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Oh, some programming experience would be nice too, preferably JAVA
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also to be more specific :
Its a MUST to have programming experiance in java for the coding of your program and some XML knowledge for your UI or your's app FEEL & SEE part
Rootstonian said:
There are lots of resources out there, but to get going, you need:
1. Eclipse
2. JAVA JDK if on Windows; installed on Macs
3. Android SDK
This link should help...enjoy!
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Oh, some programming experience would be nice too, preferably JAVA
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Thank you so much
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Dakargr said:
also to be more specific :
Its a MUST to have programming experiance in java for the coding of your program and some XML knowledge for your UI or your's app FEEL & SEE part
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Okay I will begin learning just wanted to make sure I knew what software to use.
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smartboy36 said:
Okay I will begin learning just wanted to make sure I knew what software to use.
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GOOD LUCK mate !
Dakargr said:
GOOD LUCK mate !
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Thank you sir
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Rootstonian said:
There are lots of resources out there, but to get going, you need:
1. Eclipse
2. JAVA JDK if on Windows; installed on Macs
3. Android SDK
This link should help...enjoy!
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Oh, some programming experience would be nice too, preferably JAVA
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I think if you programming experience in any other language it would be fine..because there are lot of tutorials out there for android ..plus you have got forums like this and stackoverflow where there are people ready to help you..
I just started 8 months ago with no prior experience in Java..(I had only studied in school) but now I am able to make out because of the online resources..
Try hard by going through lot of information available on Web
Really nice guide. Includes everything even, how to configure eclipse.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1244196
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Moving to Q&A

[TUT SOURCES]C# Tutorial/E-books/Vids for NOOBS

Hi guys,
Before I rush into C#, I was a good programmer at VB6. I tried to learn JAVA from the net. But couldn't, due to my bad English. So I tried C#, honestly learning it was easy to me. Because VB and C# in the same boat Though I'm still learning C#, no pro yet . So, I thought someone will like to learn C# and develop android apps. So you can find E-books here,
http://it-ebooks.info/book/251/
http://programming-mother****er.com/become.html#C#
http://www.programmersheaven.com/ebooks/csharp_ebook.pdf
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/ebooks/
http://readwrite.com/2011/05/28/free-e-books-on-c
http://www.wowebook.com/book/pro-csharp-5-0-and-the-net-4-5-framework-6th-edition/
http://cplus.about.com/od/freeebookscprogrammi2/Free_EBooks_for_C_Programming.htm
http://it-ebooks.info/book/251/
http://www.programmersheaven.com/2/CSharpBook
http://www.learnitfirst.com/Books/CSharp//how-to-become-c-sharp-programmer.aspx
http://www.albahari.com/threading/
http://download.cnet.com/C-NET-School-ebook/3000-10250_4-10616195.html
http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/listing.php?category=12
http://www.csharpcourse.com/
http://www.charlespetzold.com/dotnet/
http://www.brpreiss.com/books/opus6/
New
http://www.bogotobogo.com/CSharp/.netframework.php
http://www.sourcecodester.com/c-sharp
http://tutorials.csharp-online.net/Visual_CSharp_Developer_Center
http://tutorialsmadesimple.org/c-tutorials/c-sharp-tutorials/
http://www.exploitn.com/threads/weekly-c-tutorials.17442/
http://blog.jeemusu.com/tag/c-tutorials/
http://www.csharpclasses.com/
http://tejaswarooparukoti.wordpress.com/2013/07/10/c-tutorials/
http://kickass.to/search/c# tutorials/ --- Some Tuts for download
http://forums.devshed.com/net-development-87/c-tutorials-602308.html
http://seecsharp.blogspot.com/
http://int-char.com/forum/c-tutorials/
http://www.classiclearn.com/c-sharp/c-sharp-programming-tutorials-video_05d355820.html
http://www.dotnetcurry.com/ShowArticle.aspx?ID=222
http://blog.pocko.org/2009/01/some-new-c-tutorials/
http://c-sharp-tutorials-4-0.blogspot.com/2012/05/reflection-in-c-40.html
http://free-csharp-tutorials.blogspot.com/
http://learnc-sharp.blogspot.com/
http://www.thenewboston.org as suggested by @Faran124
http://gegasoft.com as suggested by @zaka786khan
FoxeBook as suggested by @kimcy929
Happy CODING!
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Useful thread
I'll post more when I got time.
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Writing a book?
Hi
I work for a publisher of technical books based in Ireland (EU) we are currently actively looking for new books to publish on smartphone app development and related themes. If anyone is interested in writing such a book or has an idea etc. then please PM me.
kind regards
Helen
Thanks. Useful for beginners like me
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smartananallavan said:
Thanks. Useful for beginners like me
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I will post more, soon. :good:
Thank you for this very useful thread. I subscribed in case you add more sources
Thanks for sharing:good:
Nice..... Thank you so much it so useful to me as a beginner. :thumbup:
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ScatteredHell said:
I will post more, soon. :good:
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ScatteredHell use www.thenewboston.com to learn C# or Java or any other language.
Faran124 said:
ScatteredHell use www.thenewboston.com to learn C# or Java or any other language.
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ugh videos! ill stick to the books thanks. i too need to learn java but hate it, so i was planning on learning c instead (just so i have a reason to put off java)
German but good: http://openbook.galileocomputing.de/visual_csharp_2012/
Thank you very much
@ScatteredHell, better compile all those links and paste all of them on the OP. Good job otherwise, very useful. :good:
I would like also to learn C# or any other programming language. But there's so many references here that i don't know what to read. Please advise me which one is the best for a total noob.

I hope to share the source code, to help you!

Translation software, do not laugh!
The inside of the post the download address, is a folder! If I get any other source, I will upload!
awesome bro, thank you again for these gift,i don't think that your understanding what you have done for us all here who uses this devices.We are grateful to you for sharing these sources.
You will ask your CEO? Who is your CEO?
@xx214718247
We need this libstelputils for omx. Can you gain it?
DevSwift1 said:
@xx214718247
We need this libstelputils for omx. Can you gain it?
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You better PM him on Hangouts. I also posted that in general section but I didn't get any response from him.
Everybody, I can communicate to xx . So, everyone can pm me to ask what you want!
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Newbies To Android Development Should Start Here!

Hello! I am a newbie to android development and want to study developing android applications. I found 2 best sites where you can easily study coding.
One of them is Codelearner. It is in simple language made for newbies. You don't want to sign up for studying from there. Another one is Codeschool. It is very great too. You can study Ruby, Java, HTML/CSS and IOS. If you become premium member you can access more courses but a regular account is enough for studying android developing(coding) and IOS(If you want). Great for developing good apps.
There is an android apk which can also give some basic info but you have to go through it and you have to self study. The app is AIDE. It is mainly build for developing apps( Android IDE ) but you can study some basics too. When you open the app, you can see some app names for studying, you can start with making Hello World! app. When you make go to whole files and study the content. If you didn't understand any command, just search it in google or post here.
I believe I helped you. Please spread the sites and app to all.
Kindly,
MZ
wow I liked your suggestion man I was searching for a nice site for learning too
Some guides by Matt Luedke , I found a few days ago : Make Your First Android App: Part 1/3 | Make Your First Android App: Part 2/3 | Make Your First Android App: Part 3/3 . You can save it as a pdf file for offline reading.
Kindly,
MZ
Thanks bro... Good info
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sandeep37 said:
Thanks bro... Good info
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You'r welcome. I'm glad that I helped you. :angel:
Kindly,
MZ
See this thread too. Posted by an XDA member. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1635108
Kindly,
MZ
Codecademy seems to be good too.
Gramina Mortis said:
Codecademy seems to be good too.
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Codecademy is nice for small exercises and practicing syntax, but honestly it isn't too useful if you don't have good programming fundamentals. I recommend it as supplementary material, but if you're really looking to understand how to code I'd look elsewhere.
thanks
Thank you very much
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You guys handed me everything I needed. Thanks.
Muhammed Zakhir said:
Hello! I am a newbie to android development and want to study developing android applications. I found 2 best sites where you can easily study coding.
One of them is Codelearner. It is in simple language made for newbies. You don't want to sign up for studying from there. Another one is Codeschool. It is very great too. You can study Ruby, Java, HTML/CSS and IOS. If you become premium member you can access more courses but a regular account is enough for studying android developing(coding) and IOS(If you want). Great for developing good apps.
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Codelearner? Its not working neither do CodeSchool. Provide working links

[q]What programing skills do i need for compiling android from source

Hello i would like to make my first steps as an android developer..i know this **** is difficult and i know you should learn many staff about os stractures etc and of cource a good understanding of some programming[c java]... but i am intrigued by those things[i am also starting my studies about programming in university] but i dont know where to start and what exactly should i learn to have a good understanding about android and be ready to start compiling. building and porting android source to some devices[i know it will take some time but i dont care as i really like programming ]
[ i know some basic stuff about roms kitchens logcat porting and i have really basic level of programing skills [ but i suppose that is not enough]
The only skill required for compiling a rom is reading. There are thousands of tutorials about how to do this.
Porting ROMs to different devices will require some more skill, I think most of the difficulty is in the C part although I personally don't have experience with this.
Most important thing is java
if you successfully compiled ROM and found bugs like FC
you will find it very hard to fix
learn java then continue and then follow the guide by @jackeagle and his awesome team
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david makarove said:
Most important thing is java
if you successfully compiled ROM and found bugs like FC
you will find it very hard to fix
learn java then continue and then follow the guide by @jackeagle and his awesome team
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but java is for android apps...isnt c that is used to fix errors in drivers. kernel etc??
devilakos said:
but java is for android apps...isnt c that is used to fix errors in drivers. kernel etc??
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Yup
But you must don't forget
android 50% of it is apps
Java required for help in fixing bugs in your ROM
For example if you have FC while choosing an option in settings
What you should do ?
Let's think a bit
Settings at the it is an apk file
apk = android app = written with java = can fixed with java
don't go to final phase fast
Start from zero and learn Java and then you can start with ROM development
and then Learn c/c++ then start with kernel development
Do that and make your life easier
you will find that hard a bit in the begins (nothing easy in this life and nothing impossible)
but at the end you will find your self an expert
Hit thanks if i helped you
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david makarove said:
Yup
But you must don't forget
android 50% of it is apps
Java required for help in fixing bugs in your ROM
For example if you have FC while choosing an option in settings
What you should do ?
Let's think a bit
Settings at the it is an apk file
apk = android app = written with java = can fixed with java
don't go to final phase fast
Start from zero and learn Java and then you can start with ROM development
and then Learn c/c++ then start with kernel development
Do that and make your life easier
you will find that hard a bit in the begins (nothing easy in this life and nothing impossible)
but at the end you will find your self an expert
Hit thanks if i helped you
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nice i will probably do this...thank you mate.........you know being a programmer and a mobile software development was my dream since i was 14 and got my first android device...but i never kinda worked on it as i found it hard to learn all these stuff by myself , and there was not many tutorials...well now here i am..learning about those stuff and loving it more every day..again thank you
devilakos said:
nice i will probably do this...thank you mate.........you know being a programmer and a mobile software development was my dream since i was 14 and got my first android device...but i never kinda worked on it as i found it hard to learn all these stuff by myself , and there was not many tutorials...well now here i am..learning about those stuff and loving it more every day..again thank you
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