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==Coding for Android on Windows, by [[User:Ctendyck|Christian Tendyck]]==
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''' Coding for Android on Windows'''
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This page shall help you to get started to write applications for an Android phone, using [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse] with the [http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html Android SDK] and [http://developer.android.com/sdk/ndk/index.html NDK] in general. The last two parts of this page are more related to my current work in the research lab and shows you how to do image processing on an Android phone.<br />
 
This page shall help you to get started to write applications for an Android phone, using [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse] with the [http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html Android SDK] and [http://developer.android.com/sdk/ndk/index.html NDK] in general. The last two parts of this page are more related to my current work in the research lab and shows you how to do image processing on an Android phone.<br />
 
I have devided this page in several subpages. So it is easier to write comments to special topics and this page doesn't get to messy. The topics are:
 
I have devided this page in several subpages. So it is easier to write comments to special topics and this page doesn't get to messy. The topics are:
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 21 May 2013


Coding for Android on Windows

by Christian Tendyck


This page shall help you to get started to write applications for an Android phone, using Eclipse with the Android SDK and NDK in general. The last two parts of this page are more related to my current work in the research lab and shows you how to do image processing on an Android phone.
I have devided this page in several subpages. So it is easier to write comments to special topics and this page doesn't get to messy. The topics are:

  1. Set up your machine and create a virtual device
  2. First project and the NDK
  3. Image processing on an Android phone - Java Code
  4. Image processing on an Android phone - C++ Code

Feel free to write comments or add content.


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