This document lists files in a directory related to documentation for an engine project. It includes documentation files for Lua, C#, C++, libraries, modules, tasks, and how to run samples. It also includes source files related to language bindings between Lua, C++ and C#.
This document lists files in a directory related to documentation for an engine project. It includes documentation files for Lua, C#, C++, libraries, modules, tasks, and how to run samples. It also includes source files related to language bindings between Lua, C++ and C#.
The document discusses various Android application programming interfaces (APIs) including how to use intents to communicate between activities and access Google Maps. It provides links to the Android developer documentation and guides for learning how to use APIs like Google Maps and Twitter in Android applications. Tips are also given on resizing applications for different screen sizes and encoding video for streaming.
This document discusses Android SDK and provides tips for its use. It mentions downloading the SDK, setting up development environments, and basic syntax and functions. Links are provided for additional slang and Twitter resources to aid in learning and development.
The document discusses KLab, an IT company that develops Android apps. It notes that KLab started developing Android apps after the Android 1.0 SDK was released in 2007. KLab also participates in programming competitions like ACM-ICPC and TopCoder. The document encourages readers to try Android development and participating in TopCoder competitions. It notes that over 75 million people have downloaded KLab's Android apps so far.
Google App Engine is a platform for developing and hosting web applications at Google-scale. It allows developers to build applications on Google's infrastructure using common programming languages and APIs. App Engine automatically scales as traffic to an application changes. Google also utilizes Site Reliability Engineering practices to maintain high service availability for App Engine applications.
This document discusses the release of version 1.1 of the muo Android application. It notes that the update includes support for Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and 3.0 (Honeycomb), as well as some minor bug fixes and improvements. The developer thanks users for their continued support and feedback to help improve the app. Links are also provided to Japanese Android developer resources and the muo website for more information.