[program-l] Re: Android development

  • From: Roger Woolgrove <rawoolgrove@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 15:08:43 +0100

R,

Here are 2 files from my dropbox account. Download and unzip the files.
Follow the instructions in order.
Any questions or difficulties please ask either directly or via this list.
You will need the ADB driver for your device if you do not want to use command line interface. This will be available from the manufacturer's website though a google search should find it. If it is a Motorola then I can send you that one.
Note this is the ADB driver but you will also require the standard driver for your device which usually installs when you plug it in else comes on a CD when you purchase the device.

Here they are:

The how to files:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/60280415/AndroidSodbeans.zip

The Android SDK for Windows:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/60280415/AndroidSDK%20Windows.exe

Sodbeans IDE(download from here):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sodbeans/files/latest/download?utm_campaign=updater&utm_medium=email&utm_source=subscribers

Roger




On 17/10/2015 14:59, Rejin Jose k. wrote:

ya fine,
please share me the resources for that.
how to do it??
how to setup the environment?

On 10/17/15, Roger Woolgrove <rawoolgrove@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No,

As mentioned previously Eclipse and Sodbeans offer alternative ways to
code in Android.
Android Studio is possible but I am given to understand that working
eyes are an essential tool.


On 17/10/2015 09:50, Rejin Jose k. wrote:
so command line development is the only possible way?
what about Mac and voice over?android studio is accessible in voice over?

On 10/15/15, Roger Woolgrove <rawoolgrove@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Android Studio is not accessible with a screen reader of any
description.
There are 2 possibilities that I know of to get around this.
Eclipse has all the tools you need.
Sodbeans has the tools you need and I can send you some files on getting
started if you want to try this route.
If you are familiar with either Eclipse or Netbeans/Sodbeans then I
would advise sticking with the IDE you know best and do Android that
way.

Roger


On 15/10/2015 18:52, Rejin Jose k. wrote:
again hello, smile
one of my project should be done in android. now I'm trying to do it
with a company. the android developer of that company is using
android studio. I heard that it is not accessible. he told me that
eclipse will not be the official IDE, so it is better to get into
android studio.
is the latest version of android studio is accessible?
can I do android development in my win7 machine with jaws 16 in
android studio?
or is there any alternate solution for this?
please give a quick reply.

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