This blog is about technology, mainly Linux and Android. Mostly I shall share my own learning experience here. Tips and tricks, tutorials etc. I can't promise to be accurate here and welcomes all suggestions. I am getting these information from people and I am sharing it with you, so feel free to comment and spread this knowledge in rest of the world. Please experiment all advice on test systems, no guarantees :)
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Creating a new site on Java
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Nice blog on Android development
Found this nice blog in Android weekly newsletter
ptrprograms.blogspot.com.es
Friday, August 22, 2014
Android runtime aka ART
Recentaly Android L had been in news a lot. There are many posts on net which describes the features coming in. The one which I like the most is android runtime or ART. Originally android uses dalvik runtime which converts the instructions at the time of running the app which had been a major reason of android being slow. In ART app code gets converted into executable ones and for ever. After that there is no conversion of code while running the app. This results in approximately 30% faster execution, hence a fast device and memory saving too. What few people know is that this feature is present in current kitkat version also. Only that its not the default setting. Goto settings, developer options, default runtime; and select ART and reboot the device.
It will take a while in upgrading apps. After that you will notice a faster device. Please keep in mind that at present some apps might not work properly. If that's a major issue you will need to revert back to dalvik runtime. At present I only had issue with one app which I can live with. Please also note that if you are not running kitkat you may have more issues or won't have the option of ART which depends on the version of Android you are running.
PS:
a nice intro of ART
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8231/a-closer-look-at-android-runtime-art-in-android-l
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Best e-reader on Android
Look no further, moon+ reader pro is the best. What's more is that currently you can get it for 50 percent off. So if you are looking for reader for your pdf and epub files grab it from Google play store.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Android development with Java
Here is a nice introduction of how to develop android apps using Java
Please copy paste the link given below.
www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/android-development-with-java
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Friday, August 15, 2014
C, C++, Java programming on Android
1. AIDE
For android and Java programming look no further. You can also pay to get guided tutorials. Excellent app, free for expert coding.
2. CPPDROID
For C, C++ programming on your tablet. Excellent source editor; write, save, compile. Its as easy as one two three. Unfortunately it's better to pay and get rid of ads to reclaim screen estate. Along with that I use terminalide keyboard which itself is great app for programming but lacks smoothness of CPPDROID. This app also has nice tutorials and examples.
Other app worth mentioning are SAND ide, DroidEdit and SourceReader. Please look for them on Google play. Hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by n reading.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Legendary Indian cartoonist Pran passes away
http://m.jagran.com/news/Homevishesh-11535638.html
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/cartoonist-pran-creator-of-chacha-chaudhary-dies-571434?site=classic