http://www.basic4android.comUntil Lianja comes out with it's native app clients for iOS and Android, this is by far the best development experience you can get creating android apps. And maybe even then (although running from one codebase will make up for a lot). The number of (free) libraries to work with also make B4A great: it has the right level of abstraction. And the support is first-rate.
Hank
>Hi all...
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>How to start from the very first beginning?
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>What is the best tool? Most professional one?
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>Does anyone could point me... please... How can I start to create apps. For android?
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>TIA
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>Claudio