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| 7 | <p>Everything you need to start developing apps for Android is available here on |
| 8 | developer.android.com. You'll find everything from the developer SDK, API documentation, and design |
| 9 | guidelines, to information about the current device landscape and how you can distribute and |
| 10 | monetize your app.</p> |
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| 12 | <p>No two apps are built in the same way, but we've structured the information you need to build an |
| 13 | app into the following three sections that represent the general order for app development. |
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| 27 | <div class="col-4" style="margin-left:0"> |
| 28 | <h2 class="blue">1. Design</h2> |
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| 30 | <p>Before you write a single line of code, you need to design the user interface and make it fit |
| 31 | the Android user experience. Although you may know what a user will <em>do</em> with your app, you |
| 32 | should pause to focus on how a user will <em>interact</em> with it. Your design should be sleek, |
Scott Main | 53b0fda | 2012-08-06 12:50:48 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 33 | simple, powerful, and tailored to the Android experience.</p> |
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Scott Main | 53b0fda | 2012-08-06 12:50:48 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 35 | <p>So whether you're a one-man shop or a large team, you should study the <a |
Scott Main | 50e990c | 2012-06-21 17:14:39 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 36 | href="{@docRoot}design/index.html">Design</a> guidelines first.</p> |
| 37 | </div> |
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| 39 | <div class="col-5"> |
| 40 | <h2 class="orange">2. Develop</h2> |
| 41 | <p>Once your design is finalized, all you need are the tools to turn your app ideas into reality. |
| 42 | Android's framework provides you the APIs to build apps that take full advantage of |
| 43 | device hardware, connected accessory devices, the Internet, software features, and more. |
| 44 | With the power of Android, there's no limit to the power of your apps.</p> |
| 45 | |
| 46 | <p>Everything you need to learn about the app framework and developer tools is in the <a |
| 47 | href="{@docRoot}develop/index.html">Develop</a> documentation.</p> |
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| 49 | </div> |
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| 52 | <div class="col-4" style="margin-right:0"> |
| 53 | <h2 class="green">3. Distribute</h2> |
| 54 | <p>Now your app is complete. You've built it to support a variety of screen sizes and |
| 55 | densities, and tested it on the Android emulator and on real devices. You're ready to ship your app.</p> |
| 56 | |
| 57 | <p>How you proceed depends on a variety of factors, such as your monetization strategy and which |
| 58 | types of devices your app supports. Everything you need to get started with this process is |
| 59 | available in the <a href="{@docRoot}distribute/index.html">Distribute</a> section.</p> |
| 60 | </div> |
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| 63 | <p style="clear:both">Now that you know what's available, get started by installing the <a |
| 64 | href="{@docRoot}sdk/index.html">Android SDK</a>.</p> |