Hi Milos
Well, Java is a very difficult / complicated language. Although, it gives the
possibility to develop native Android-apps. When you use Java, you can only
develop Android applications relatively easily. When you want to create an app
for e.g. iOS or Windows Phone, you can forget it.
Therefore, personally, I would advice you to use a cross-platform system, like
Xamarin, Cordova, or similarly.
If you use native code, you get the best experience for your apps, but you will
have to update several codebases, when you create multi-platform apps.
I hope this answers your question a little.
Good luck and stay well,
Jordy Deweer
Op 21 nov. 2018, om 13:30 heeft Milos Przic <milos.przic@xxxxxxxxx> het
volgende geschreven:
Hi all,
I hear more and more about Xamarin. Some people even state that Java is
simply a horror for Android programming with respect to Xamarin. For me, as a
beginner, would you recommend to keep learning Java? I finally made a lot of
progress for someone who never coded, or at least used Inform7 which was my
only coding experience.
What are the pros and cons of both Java and Xamarin when it comes to Android
programming?
Thanks to everyone in advance!
Best,
Miloš