Didn't see a thread on this, so I thought I'd give the heads up for all those folks out there who wanted to try their hands at developing for Android, but didn't really feel strong in Java.
App Inventor for Android
"The App Inventor team has created blocks for just about everything you can do with an Android phone, as well as blocks for doing "programming-like" stuff-- blocks to store information, blocks for repeating actions, and blocks to perform actions under certain conditions. There are even blocks to talk to services like Twitter."
I think its a great way to sort of make personalized apps really. My one question if someone is already using it - is there a way to get to the source code of the app that uses blocks to generate the app that way a person more familiar with java can sort of use this as uml coding to generate quick code and then edit to be more specific?
App Inventor for Android
"The App Inventor team has created blocks for just about everything you can do with an Android phone, as well as blocks for doing "programming-like" stuff-- blocks to store information, blocks for repeating actions, and blocks to perform actions under certain conditions. There are even blocks to talk to services like Twitter."
I think its a great way to sort of make personalized apps really. My one question if someone is already using it - is there a way to get to the source code of the app that uses blocks to generate the app that way a person more familiar with java can sort of use this as uml coding to generate quick code and then edit to be more specific?