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Basic Programming Android for Beginners

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IT Campus Academy , Louis J. Williams

Computers / Programming / Algorithms

Android is an operating system developed by Google and released in 2007 that is intended to be used and work on various devices from various manufacturers, unlike the iPhone that its exclusivity.

An important factor in favor of Android is that it is based on an open source platform, ie, Google allows anyone to look at and modify much of the Android source code, this way, it is in constant improvement and evolution.

The system allows developers to use the Java programming language, controlling the device via libraries developed by Google. There are currently over 1000,000 applications available for Android which has 12 million lines of code - they are in Java, XML, C and C ++.

Android is a term that was popularized with the science-fiction works and designates robots that have the shape or humanoid appearance.

However, the word android is now mostly used as a reference to the operating system used in smartphones, tablets and netbooks. Android is based on Linux operating system and is a creation of the Open Handset Alliance company in partnership with several other companies, such as Google, for example.

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