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Fred@mySkylla com
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04/13/12 02:59 PM (13 years ago)

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Here's a link to the next 'Chapter' to MySkylla's Guide to Buzztouch. www.myskylla.wordpress.com The direct link is: http://db.tt/qB6pABOw However this link may change so use the first link if you prefer. I learned a bit about Buzztouch, Android & iOS in preparing this chapter. For example, if you wondered why HTLM goes in the assets directory? Well this chapter will answer that question and more. For those attempting to create plugins or simply modify your Source Code this should make it easier to understand the process. It's worth a read no matter which OS you're using. Of course there's lots of typos and possibly a few errors so feedback would be appreciated. In addition documenting the individual .xml and .java files is the next step, so any insights and contributions would be helpful. Fred
 
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04/13/12 03:05 PM (13 years ago)
Very nice, Fred! A quick scan through it suggests I'll be back later to read more in depth. I can already tell that I'm going to learn a lot. Well done! Mark
 
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04/13/12 04:51 PM (13 years ago)
After a first quick read last night, I was surprise at how many things I thought I knew, but that I didn't ... :) Thank you for this thourough tutorial. There are typos, but non that seem striking Great Job !
 
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04/13/12 04:57 PM (13 years ago)
Typos r us. Yes, there's plenty for future reading and plenty that I'm still digesting. Fred
 
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04/15/12 05:20 AM (13 years ago)
I updated eclipse yesterday and now there's a new folder in every project called "Android Dependencies", which lists the jar files used in a project and also the paths to them on my machine.
 
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04/15/12 07:18 AM (13 years ago)
Thanks, revised as follows Android Dependencies (folder) From @ravyed, 04/15/12, I updated eclipse yesterday and now there's a new folder in every project called "Android Dependencies", which lists the jar files used in a project and also the paths to them on my machine. Dealing with dependencies in Android projects posted Mar 9, 2012 2:35 PM by Xavier Ducrohet [ updated Mar 28, 2012 1:22 PM ] Fred
 

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