Obviously there are vocabulary apps on Android. There are like a ton of them, but the vast majority of them either cost money, or they have in-app purchases. Some of them aren't very feature filled.
So, benefits are that I can control what the vocab list is, and I'd be able to expand into some new things.
I'm having issues with this. It comes with a fair amount of auto generated code, but there were two lines of which that the compiler can't match up anything to. I tried removing the lines, and I tried doing some other things with those lines. But I'm not sure if I'm missing something on the xml side or if I'm missing something on the java android side of things.
So, benefits are that I can control what the vocab list is, and I'd be able to expand into some new things.
You haven't Blackberry programmed in Eclipse. I have... shudders...Yeah, I wouldn't want to use Eclipse for this.
But yeah I think you just have to get used to the xml programming. Or getting used to the UI tools and then hooking them into Activities.
I'm having issues with this. It comes with a fair amount of auto generated code, but there were two lines of which that the compiler can't match up anything to. I tried removing the lines, and I tried doing some other things with those lines. But I'm not sure if I'm missing something on the xml side or if I'm missing something on the java android side of things.