Q. I have the LG Doubleplay, but it doesn't have the new ICS update. So I'm wondering, can I just install the Android Developer bundle on it to get ICS?
A. no, you would need to root the phone, and then find a ICS ROM for the Doubleplay to install.
I am an Android Developer, do I get Ice Cream Sandwhich before the public? Or does only Apple do this?
Q. Hey I'm an Android developer and publish my apps on the Android Marketplace. I couldn't find out anywhere if Google releases software to developers first (like Apple does to their developers). I am only 16 so I don't think i will be able to go out and buy a new phone just to develop for this update :((
A. Yes the SDK will be updated. Whether you get the new Android or not depends on your phone.
Which would be more feasible for a new developer?
Q. I have the opportunity to take either the android developer course, but i also have to pay for java development course as well. I also have the opportunity to take the ios development where objective-c is included. I already own a macbook. I think in the future I may learn to do both.
What the pros and cons of both?
Which would i be able to profit from better?
Which platform would be easier to learn?
A. Android development requires a base in Java. Hence Java is always better.
Not only that it supports multiple phone operating systems too, so its another big help.
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