1. What
is Android?
Android is an operating system based on Linux with a Java programming
interface.
The Android Software Development Kit (Android SDK) provides all
necessary tools to develop Android applications. This includes a compiler,
debugger and a device emulator, as well as its own virtual machine to run
Android programs.
Android is currently primarily developed by Google.
Android allows background processing, provides a rich user interface
library, supports 2-D and 3-D graphics using the OpenGL libraries, access to
the file system and provides an embedded SQLite database.
Android applications consist of different components and can re-use
components of other applications. This leads to the concept of a task in
Android; an application can re-use other Android components to archive a task.
For example you can trigger from your application another application which has
itself registered with the Android system to handle photos. In this other
application you select a photo and return to your application to use the
selected photo.
Android is the
newest mobile device operating system, we will be able to confidently create
your own mobile device programs after learning android. Android applications
are developed in Java and run on the Linux 2.6 kernel.
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