You can also try on xda.

Questions I have are what is the source format? And what is the end goal. There are a number of eBook readers that seem to me to have much of this functionality already....

On Aug 3, 2014 5:26 PM, "Kaoru Wilbur" <m.kaoru.wilbur@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes.
Java, xml

You can use C++ with NDK.

Basic programming using the Android kit ADT.

I use Eclipse but an Android Studio was released and some people use that... especially when they cannot install correct tools.

If you ever wrote applets, it is very similar...
One thing to remember if you do hire an Android developer and plan to put your app in Play is to get the key when the app is done.

If you don't have that key... you cannot update that app that exists in Play Store!

Marcia



On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 4:35 PM, <techlists@phpcoderusa.com> wrote:
Hi Paul,

One would think that Andriod programming is going to be with us for year... decade at least.  However that begs the question, what do you (or anyone else) think the long term demand will be?  Increasing or decreasing?

Is there any barriers to entry like a nasty learning curve?  Specialized hardware?  ETC...

I think I looked at the SDK about a year ago and as I recall it looked to be Java based and then I think I was told of a C++ SDK.  IIRC - I think it was something that looked to take a little effort to learn but not too bad.

I think i recall something about using JavaScript.....?

Thanks!
Keith



On 2014-08-03 16:09, Paul Mooring wrote:
Not to discourage you from trying to make this happen, but a bit of
perspective might help.  Currently android/java developers are in
great demand, where I live the average salary is around $110,000/yr or
roughly $2100/week.  Having done a bit of contract/outsourcing work
myself, I can tell you the experienced contractors/developers intended
to lose as much as a weeks time on any project just trying to
understand what needs to happen and working with the stake holders to
make changes along the lines of "one more simple thing".  The take
away is there's going to be a minimum price/complexity to justify
taking on a project for a skilled/competent developer and if your app
doesn't meet that benchmark you're going to have  hard time finding a
U.S. based competent developer interested in it.

This doesn't mean it's a bad idea or you shouldn't do it, just keep in
mind that while you may be really passionate about your idea to
developers it's one of many offers to work on a contract for an
individual  offering below market rates.  That's a great fit for 
contractors in India, students or a dev trying to expand her skill set
(web dev still learning mobile apps, etc.) but not so appealing to
established professionals.

On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 10:04 AM, <joe@actionline.com> wrote:

Wanted: Android App Developer $??? Reward ...

How can I find a skilled/competent/reasonably priced Android App
Developer ... preferrably Arizona local or at least in the U.S.?

I've tried elance.com [1] and odesk.com [2] and several similar

sites, without
success. Mostly get proposals from India and Pakistan, etc.

I'm willing to pay up to $1,000 (perhaps more) to get the results
we need
for an app to read, scroll, flip pages, and search within a book.
Should
be relatively simple and straight-forward.  Need to be able to add
to the
content and submit updates to the Google playstore myself.

See my first-attempt (which does not yet work as well as we need it
to)
here:


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.CompareBibleVersionsPackage
[3]

Please respond either here or off-line to joe(at)actionline.com [4]


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