Google Android developers briefs for Ice Cream Sandwich

Google has a blog entry started to instruct for the next version of Android developers Ice Cream Sandwich. Scott remembers the main programmer mainly because the Ice Cream Sandwich (also briefly known as ICS) on different screen sizes - from the smartphone to the Tablet - will run. Main is a senior technical editor for developer.android.com.

The problem: Honeycomb-apps (ie those for tablets with Android 3.0) are upward compatible with ICS. By default the system expects that they also run on any screen size. If the programmer but they optimized for the large tablet screen, he has his packages (APK-files for "Android Package") to modify and customize the app either lock or smart phone screens. The blog also contains tips on how to ensure development of tablet apps that their implementation of the action bar works on small screens.


Eric Schmidt announced the launch of ICS recently from October to November this year. The ambitious new version introduces the first meeting of the Tablet and the Smartphone OS.Get new programmers interfaces (APIs) and a framework to make their apps to run on screens of different sizes. The next step will be the publication of a developer kit (SDK) to be.

A date for the SDK called Main is not in his blog post. He advises developers but to think about adjusting their apps and keep track of the blog because it will soon be new information.

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