
Android Programming for Beginners
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Before we explore any of the code and learn our first bit of Java, you might be surprised to learn that we can already run our project. It will just be a fairly featureless app but as we will be running the app as often as possible to check our progress, let's see how to do that now. You have three options:
The first option (debug mode) is the easiest to set up because we did it as part of setting up Android Studio. If you have a powerful PC, you will hardly notice the difference between the emulator and a real device. However, screen touches are emulated by mouse clicks and proper testing of the user's experience is not possible in some of the later apps we will create, such as the drawing app. Furthermore,...