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Hacking and Security => Mobile Hacking => Android => Topic started by: sh4d0w_w4tch on April 24, 2015, 01:57:36 AM
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I found this app available through Google Play where you can develop your own apps on an Android device.
http://www.android-ide.com/
It includes lessons for Java programming and Android development.
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Never used it, but I'd imagine it'd be painful to work with it :D well, on tablets maybe it would be ok for quick mockups, but not on the phone...
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You have to pay a subscription to use it effectively. You can't even save a file without paying. Plus it uses notifications to push you to buy its shit.
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Coding apps on a mobile screen?? Way too painful...
I remember once a friend of mine asked me to code Netbeans for mobile. I was like how idiot people can be but then I asked - can you really use that on mobile? -_-
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Never used it, but I'd imagine it'd be painful to work with it :D well, on tablets maybe it would be ok for quick mockups, but not on the phone...
I wouldn't use it without a tablet and keyboard.
Coding apps on a mobile screen?? Way too painful...
I remember once a friend of mine asked me to code Netbeans for mobile. I was like how idiot people can be but then I asked - can you really use that on mobile? -_-
I have a few programming apps. The only time they're useful is when there's no internet or the connection is way too slow. Android programming is only viable with a text editor using SFTP and an SSH connection to a VPS to run everything. At that point it feels like a Chromebook for programming.