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How to develop Android applications using SDK


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This article mentions how you can install as well as use SDK to become an Android application developer. Read to know easy steps to download and successfully install SDK software on your computer and start out as an Android developer



Android is a revolution in the field of operating systems primarily because of a large bunch of applications it provides you with. It provides you more than 5,20,000 applications which frankly means that you can get fed up with the phone but never with the operating system. But do you know one thing most of these applications are third party applications. Now what are third party applications, probably this would be the question concerning you. Isn't it? Then let me tell you, these are apps that are not developed by the operating system developers but by some other people. Now the obvious question that would be lingering in your mind would be is it possible to create apps for an operating system just like that by any other person? My answer is no for all operating systems other than Android. With Android as an operating system, you can create apps as per your desire & the most exciting thing about this is you don't want even the knowledge of java or any other programming language for that sort. As I have always said I am in Android bin to ensure easy & trouble-free Android life for you. With this article, I will introduce you with something which will help you for hassle free development of Android apps. The program kit that I am going to introduce you for tension free development of Android apps is Android Software Development Kit(Android SDK). Now let us understand the functioning of Android SDK how you can use it to create android applications. An Android SDK includes the following tools which helps you to create applications:
• An email client
• A text messaging client (SMS)
• Web browsing software
• Music player software
• Picture viewing software

First of all to create your own applications using Android SDK , you have to download the SDK of the application from the URL:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html.
One thing that is worth mentioning here you have to download the SDK package according to the operating system of the computer you will doing your development with.

Once you have installed the main SDK you have to install SDK package according to operating system. With this you have to also develop an IDE(integrated development environment) software like Eclipse so that it can be developed at ease. With it you have to download its Android Development Tools(ADT) also. For downloading purpose you can refer to the site http://www.eclipse.org/.:

Now with this download Google tutorials & you're done . Now make Android applications as per your desire & enjoy!!!!




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