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# [http://kenai.com/projects/nbandroid/ Netbeans plugin] (No official support)
 
# [http://kenai.com/projects/nbandroid/ Netbeans plugin] (No official support)
 
# [http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html Windows USB Driver] (Only need if using Windows)
 
# [http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html Windows USB Driver] (Only need if using Windows)
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'''Versions'''
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[http://developer.android.com/resources/dashboard/platform-versions.html Regularly Updated Dashboard]
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Top 3 SDK in used by users as of 4/13/2010
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# 1.6
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# 2.0
  
 
== Native SDK ==
 
== Native SDK ==

Revision as of 14:44, 13 April 2010

Android Developers Homepage

Application SDK

Used for creating high level portable Java code.

  1. Android SDK (Required)
  2. Eclipse Classic or greater (Not technically required
  3. Eclipse ADT Plugin (Required if using Eclipse)
  4. Netbeans plugin (No official support)
  5. Windows USB Driver (Only need if using Windows)

Versions Regularly Updated Dashboard

Top 3 SDK in used by users as of 4/13/2010

  1. 1.5
  2. 1.6
  3. 2.0

Native SDK

Used to create a portable shared object library file for your C/C++ or asm code inside your Java application

  1. Android NDK