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Learn Android from Google Developer Justin Mattson and Founder Rich Miner

Posted on Aug 7, 2008 by Michael Martin PMP in Applications, Developers | 0 Comments

Workshops and books in developing Android are now advertising for Fall dates as they align their timing with the first gPhones that are Android-enabled hitting the market.

There will be an Android Developers Workshop at Mobile Internet World in Boston on Tuesday October 21st hosted by Justin Mattson, the Android Developer Advocate at Google.

Justin will introduce Android and Google’s vision for it before walking through building an application using the SDK and developer tools.

The application will be used to discuss the aspects of the Android application framework and then expanded to have an open discussion with Rich Miner, one of the founders of Android and the current GM of Mobile Platforms at Google.

The Android Developer Challenge Round 2 winners will be announced shortly but if you missed out on that Tele Atlas states they are opening to Android developers a Map App contest, but they are to provide me more concrete details since on the site it states the application deadline has passed.

I have also been contacted by several publishers of Android coding development books for personal reviews which I will be doing as they get published in the coming months and then I will provide the readers of Google And Blog free copies.


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