[ale] anybody doing android development and how?

Richard Bronosky richard at bronosky.com
Mon Feb 18 12:41:50 EST 2013


My title at Cox Media Group is Mobile Architect. The question I always ask
in planning meetings is, "what features require native code?". Most of the
time I can accomplish everything they want, except for "being in the app
store" with an HTML5 web app. Sometimes they have a legit feature that
requires PhoneGap. Most of the time the only reason we need PhoneGap to get
in the app stores.

So, what does your app do? What feature do you need native code to
accomplish?

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S3 using the Swype software keyboard.
--Richard Bronosky
On Feb 17, 2013 5:29 PM, "Ron Frazier (ALE)" <
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com> wrote:

> I'm considering doing some android development, mainly for hobby level
> playing with my tablet, as opposed to commercialization.  If I came up with
> something really cool, I wouldn't mind commercializing it.
>
> I don't necessarily want to learn Java for a few different reasons related
> to security, kludgy code, etc.  So, I have the following questions?
>
> A) Is anyone developing for Android in a language other than Java?  If so,
> how do you like it?
>
> B) Has anyone tried AppInventor, formerly from Google and now MIT?  If so,
> how do you like it?
>
> C) Is there any viable alternative to Java for developing and
> commercializing moderately complex android apps?  Think apps like, a text
> editor, a contact database, a basic music player, a movie database, a
> metric units converter, etc.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ron
>
>
>
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