
The SDK for the Android 1.5 finally gets official for development. Now, developers can start playing and working on their new apps for the Android phones. Google calls the SDK their NDK or the Native Development Kit.
The NDK is said to offer developers C and C +++ libraries generation. The Google Android team said the NDK is a bit different this time but the apps will definitely be better.
[Link]
Related articles:
- [Video] Android-powered LG Optimus Vu spotted (February 8th, 2012)
- Google rolls out Chrome for Android (February 8th, 2012)
- [Video] Samsung commercial at the SuperBowl (February 8th, 2012)
- Lenovo ThinkPad gets updated to Ice Cream Sandwich (February 7th, 2012)
- Motorola Droid 4 to be released on the 10th of February (February 6th, 2012)
- Refurbished Xooms could have unerased data (February 6th, 2012)
- Fujitsu intros Stylistic M350/CA2 Android tablet (February 6th, 2012)
- Sony Ericsson outs Xperia Active Billabong Edition (February 6th, 2012)
- Nokia Lumia 900 ready for pre-order with a $25 fee (February 3rd, 2012)
- White Ice Cream Sandwich-powered HTC Sensation coming soon (February 3rd, 2012)
Read more on TechFever about: Android, gadget, Google, Mobile, mobile phone, NDK, phone, SDK
[...] is the original: Native Development Kit: Google reveals the Android NDK | TechFever … This entry is filed under Android. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 [...]