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== Meetings == | == Meetings == | ||
− | + | We no longer meet as the APK and joined to form the new Linux-Android Club. The website is http://linux.senecac.on.ca/ | |
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* [[Jan 19, 2012]] | * [[Jan 19, 2012]] | ||
* [[Oct 12, 2011]] | * [[Oct 12, 2011]] | ||
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== Projects == | == Projects == | ||
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=== Andora Project === | === Andora Project === | ||
We started a new project named "Andora". The purpose is to develop a live CD/USB based on Fedora Linux that contains all current Eclipse/Android tools needed to develop Android apps. | We started a new project named "Andora". The purpose is to develop a live CD/USB based on Fedora Linux that contains all current Eclipse/Android tools needed to develop Android apps. | ||
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* [[Portable_Development_Tools]] | * [[Portable_Development_Tools]] | ||
− | === Seneca Android App === | + | === [[Killer Seneca Android App]] === |
In the [[Jan 19, 2012]] meeting, the attendees began the early conceptual stage of an unofficial Seneca Android App. | In the [[Jan 19, 2012]] meeting, the attendees began the early conceptual stage of an unofficial Seneca Android App. | ||
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+ | On [[March 8th, 2012]], Stephen showed a demo of his under-development Android game app project. | ||
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+ | In the April 5th, 2012 meeting, Mohamed and Robert showed the project's [https://github.com/linuxandroidclub/Seneca-App GitHub Page] and demonstrated how to download the repository onto Eclipse. | ||
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* [http://www.debian.org/ Debian] | * [http://www.debian.org/ Debian] | ||
* [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] | * [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] | ||
− | * [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu] | + | * [http://www.ubuntu.com/ Ubuntu], [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot tutorial] for dual booting Ubuntu with Windows |
== Android Apps == | == Android Apps == |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 30 January 2013
Seneca's Android Programming Klub, APK for short, was formed in the fall of 2011. It is a loosely knit group of Seneca staff, faculty and students interested in learning how to write programs for the Android platform. APK is also the file format for Android install packages.
Contents
Meetings
We no longer meet as the APK and joined to form the new Linux-Android Club. The website is http://linux.senecac.on.ca/
Projects
Andora Project
We started a new project named "Andora". The purpose is to develop a live CD/USB based on Fedora Linux that contains all current Eclipse/Android tools needed to develop Android apps.
Killer Seneca Android App
In the Jan 19, 2012 meeting, the attendees began the early conceptual stage of an unofficial Seneca Android App.
On March 8th, 2012, Stephen showed a demo of his under-development Android game app project.
In the April 5th, 2012 meeting, Mohamed and Robert showed the project's GitHub Page and demonstrated how to download the repository onto Eclipse.
Tutorials
Step by step tutorials to help get you up and running. As well as video tutorials from sources like YouTube to assist even the most perplexed of individuals.
Written Tutorials
Video Tutorials
Channel | Tutorial |
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Android Pre-K | Installing Java JDK, Android SDK and Eclipse On Windows 7 |
Marakana Tech TV | Anatomy of An Android App |
Google Developers | Android Development Tools |
Downloads
No longer will you need to search aimlessly for the important files.
Apps
Operating Systems
- Android for x86
- Debian
- Fedora
- Ubuntu, tutorial for dual booting Ubuntu with Windows
Android Apps
These apps are great for getting the job done, right from your android device.
App Name | Description | Free | Paid |
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AndFTP | AndFTP is a FTP, FTPS, SCP, SFTP client. | Yes | $5.54 |
Android Development Basics | This free short book describes the basics of Android development. | Yes | No |
PaderSyncSSH Trial Version | PaderSyncSSH is a SSH client that supports SSH terminal access as well as SFTP file browsing and copying. (Trial expires after 30 days) | Yes | $10.55 |
Rom Manager | Make backups, flash ROMs, and own your device. (Requires rooted device) | Yes | $6.16 |
Speed Test | Use it to measure the network speed of your Android device. | Yes | No |
Touch Qode | View and edit source code with syntax highlighting, autocomplete and other features. Support for Java, HTML, JavaScript, Python, C++, C#, Ruby and PHP. Now with integrated FTP and SFTP client. | Yes | $9.25 |
XDA-Developers | The world famous XDA forums formatted for your Android device! With this app you can browse the forums, read, post, send private messages, and more. | Yes | $1.54 |
Contributors
Members of the Android Programmers Klub who help contribute to the APK wiki may add themselves to the Contributors list.
First Name | Last Name | Website/Blog/URL | |
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John | Selmys | John.Selmys@senecac.on.ca | Website |
Dan | Reyes | dreyes6@learn.senecac.on.ca | Google+ |