That's why there's a graph!I just can’t see the connection..
It checks out tbhThat's why there's a graph!
That's why there's a graph!
Just dont listen to the extremes - simplesIm not sure who wants to kill multiculturalism first.
The extreme right or left.
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6 Young People Reflect On What A Black University In The UK Might Look Like
“Universities don’t support Black students, period"www.vogue.co.uk
I think you're underestimating the difficulty of making Android apps. Java or Kotlin (Java but better) are the mostly likely languages you'll need (you can write apps in others like Python but they're not considered official Android languages by Google), Android Studio or IntelliJ IDEA for an IDE (probably the former).I'd like to learn how to make Android apps, so need to get started with coding.
(The last time I programmed was 30 odd years ago: BASIC, Pascal, & Z80 assembly language)
What language(s) do I need ? Anyone recommend any trusted / reliable apps that will guide me through the processes of writing Android apps?
Cheers
He came out the other day and said he should have been punted into the long grass ages ago but most of the new guys are really shit.Congrats to Ronnie! 6 Titles. Quite an achievement
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O'Sullivan wins sixth world title
Ronnie O'Sullivan claims his sixth World Championship title and a record 37th ranking event a dominant 18-8 victory over Kyren Wilson in Sheffield.www.bbc.co.uk
I watched a youtube vid that showed people making android apps online with a wysiwyg interface.I'd like to learn how to make Android apps, so need to get started with coding.
(The last time I programmed was 30 odd years ago: BASIC, Pascal, & Z80 assembly language)
What language(s) do I need ? Anyone recommend any trusted / reliable apps that will guide me through the processes of writing Android apps?
Cheers
I think you're underestimating the difficulty of making Android apps. Java or Kotlin (Java but better) are the mostly likely languages you'll need (you can write apps in others like Python but they're not considered official Android languages by Google), Android Studio or IntelliJ IDEA for an IDE (probably the former).
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I want to develop Android apps — What languages should I learn?
The official language for Android development is Java but it isn't the only language you can use to develop Android apps.www.androidauthority.com
Android Studio is daunting enough as it is, that's before you even start messing around with Android SDKs to emulate devices and ADB to connect to a phone via USB and all the rest. You'll find tutorials to get up and running on Youtube but Google's documentation is excellent...Thx. I thibk
I'd like to learn how to make Android apps, so need to get started with coding.
(The last time I programmed was 30 odd years ago: BASIC, Pascal, & Z80 assembly language)
What language(s) do I need ? Anyone recommend any trusted / reliable apps that will guide me through the processes of writing Android apps?
Cheers
What kind of Apps? And any particular reason why Android only?
Last app I was involved in directly was a couple of years ago and the Android version was developed in Firebase, which was considered industry standard. However, more recently I've been working with lots of Fintechs and almost all of them are developing in React Native (Facebook's app dev language) because it's the best cross-platform language currently out there.
Respectfully (and because, frankly, we know you), you're not going to knock that out as your first app.My bro needs an Android app (he has an Android phone) to solve a number of esoteric mathematical equations whose input is based on Google Maps navigation output data (distance between any two points, travel time, etc). Nothing exists commercially to do this in an app. Manually calculating it is too time consuming.
Oh you can, trust meI can't put anyone on ignore
Sounds like you need a Google docs form rather than an app tbfhMy bro needs an Android app (he has an Android phone) to solve a number of esoteric mathematical equations whose input is based on Google Maps navigation output data (distance between any two points, travel time, etc). Nothing exists commercially to do this in an app. Manually calculating it is too time consuming.
My bro needs an Android app (he has an Android phone) to solve a number of esoteric mathematical equations whose input is based on Google Maps navigation output data (distance between any two points, travel time, etc). Nothing exists commercially to do this in an app. Manually calculating it is too time consuming.
I watched a vid on the Great Eastern, the huge ship Brunel built to connect Britain with Australia without stops..the original transatlantic liner.
It ended up as the worlds undersea cable layer and ended its life being scrapped at Liverpool docks.
Everton bought the mast when they played at Anfield and it still stands there now looking over Liverpools games.
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SS Great Eastern - Wikipedia
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