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 Building Your First APP for Android
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Building Your First APP for Android

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Building Your First App
This class teaches you how to build your first Android app. You’ll learn how to create an Android project and run a debuggable version of the app. You'll also learn some fundamentals of Android app design, including how to build a simple user interface and handle user input.

Before you start this class, be sure you have your development environment set up. You need to:

1- Download the Android SDK.

2- Install the [url=http://dl.google.com/android/ADT-22.3.0.zip][/url]ADT plugin for Eclipse (if you’ll use the Eclipse IDE).
3- Download the latest SDK tools and platforms using the SDK Manager.

If you haven't already done these tasks, start by downloading the Android SDK and following the install steps. Once you've finished the setup, you're ready to begin this class.

This class uses a tutorial format that incrementally builds a small Android app that teaches you some fundamental concepts about Android development, so it's important that you follow each step.

Create a Project with Eclipse:



[Image: android-app-project-package.png]

1- Click New in the toolbar.

2- In the window that appears, open the Android folder, select Android Application Project, and click Next.

4- Fill in the form that appears:


Application Name is the app name that appears to users. For this project, use "My First App."

Project Name is the name of your project directory and the name visible in Eclipse.
Package Name is the package namespace for your app (following the same rules as packages in the Java programming language). Your package name must be unique across all packages installed on the Android system. For this reason, it's generally best if you use a name that begins with the reverse domain name of your organization or publisher entity. For this project, you can use something like "com.example.myfirstapp." However, you cannot publish your app on Google Play using the "com.example" namespace.
Minimum Required SDK is the lowest version of Android that your app supports, indicated using the API level. To support as many devices as possible, you should set this to the lowest version available that allows your app to provide its core feature set. If any feature of your app is possible only on newer versions of Android and it's not critical to the app's core feature set, you can enable the feature only when running on the versions that support it (as discussed in Supporting Different Platform Versions). Leave this set to the default value for this project.
Target SDK indicates the highest version of Android (also using the API level) with which you have tested with your application.

As new versions of Android become available, you should test your app on the new version and update this value to match the latest API level in order to take advantage of new platform features.
Compile With is the platform version against which you will compile your app. By default, this is set to the latest version of Android available in your SDK. (It should be Android 4.1 or greater; if you don't have such a version available, you must install one using the SDK Manager). You can still build your app to support older versions, but setting the build target to the latest version allows you to enable new features and optimize your app for a great user experience on the latest devices.
Theme specifies the Android UI style to apply for your app. You can leave this alone.

4- On the next screen to configure the project, leave the default selections and click Next.

5- The next screen can help you create a launcher icon for your app.

You can customize an icon in several ways and the tool generates an icon for all screen densities. Before you publish your app, you should be sure your icon meets the specifications defined in the Iconography design guide.

Click Next.

6- Now you can select an activity template from which to begin building your app.

For this project, select BlankActivity and click Next.

7- Leave all the details for the activity in their default state and click Finish.


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