![]() In Windows, you will find it under " Control Panel/System/Advanced System Settings/Environment Variables" in the lower list box. Hint: PATH means the Path Environment Variable. If you don't already have a running environment to develop Android apps, follow the instructions at this link. This tutorial explains Android beginners how to create an Android Project in Eclipse, work with resources, and create some first code. To understand this tutorial, you don't need to have any knowledge about programming in Java, but it might be helpful for further programming to understand the basics of object orientated programming. It will explain the very basics of the Android SDK (Software Development Kit) and how to use it with Eclipse. This tutorial is a starting point for developing Android apps.
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