[android-developers] Re: A ready for Android development Eclipse
thats great, but why one needs to repeat the process till one goes
crazy?
one needs to update ADT/SDK only when there is a release which is max
twice in a year.
also one can skip optional SDK components e.g. Google API, Samples,
docs etc as mostly one doesn't need them if one is not a beginner.
and don't upgrade Eclipse if you don't need a new version, as new
Eclipse versions don't do any value addition for Android development.
On Dec 14, 4:12 pm, Roc Boronat <pipo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Download Eclipse, download the SDK, install ADT in Eclipse, point Eclipse to
> the SDK, download the last APIs from Google… I have no idea how many times I
> had to repeat this process on my machines, enough to go crazy!
>
> So, to improve the trainings we do at Catdroid.org and to not have to repeat
> this ever again, I made a .zip where you'll find an Eclipse 3.5 with ADT,
> the Android SDK version 7, and a workspace with some code examples.
> You can find more information here:http://catdroid.org/?p=210&lang=en
>
> Bests,
> Roc Boronat
> rocboronat.net
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