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Apr 4, 2009

The first 2 parts in a series on Android development from an iPhone developer’s perspective.

New platforms can be tough to deal with at times. There is usually a steep learning curve you must overcome in order to be able to start building *real* projects on the platform. My aim with this series is to flatten that learning curve as much as possible by using well known iPhone development paradigms and drawing parallels to the Android universe.

These articles are aimed at developers who are already familiar with the iPhone OS platform and want to expand their skill sets by jumping into Android development. The first 2 parts focus on getting setup and making a user interface, respectively. I invite all of you to get your learn on in the Labs.

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