Hello all Android developers and coders out there.
First I have to thank you so much for keep visiting my blog, while the content has not yet been updated. I've been busy with my job so I can't maintain this blog for a meantime.
Now in this 2019 and further I personally will push the blogging into much serious level (yeah I'm still gonna using blogger for simplicity and availability , though).
Not only maintaining this beloved androidsdkoffline, but I have several plan on managing and maintaining several blogs on programming, including Android programming.
BUT, before going onto that I have several good announcements:
#1 I'm Developing desktop apps called "Android SDK Offline Installer Helper" to help you easily install Offline Android SDK on SDK tools v26+
If you look at this blog, you'll find that the demonstration of SDK Offline install are done using SDK Tools / Manager version 25.x. This version is NOT obsolete yet. You can still use SDK Tools v25.2.5 for installing even the latest version of Android compile just fine.
Newer version does exist, However this newer version is totally breaking things. It has different way on install method compared to v25.x.
If you are using normal install method, no problem. BUT if you want to install offline, I tell you that things like
android update sdk -t -u [pkgID]
is no longer working with SDK Tools v26+.
I knew how install offline mechanism works in v26+ , but compared to v25.x the process of doing so is bit complicated. I don't want you,my dear friends , loyal visitor of this blog facing the headache for just installing Android SDK.
For me, even installing Android SDK from Intellij IDEA/Android Studio is a stupid thing because actually we can do that offline.
I want myself and my visitor of this blog, to be able to install Android SDK in freakin' easy way as easy as:
- Download
- Drag
- Done
So, here I repeat:
I'm Developing desktop apps called "Android SDK Offline Installer Helper" to help you easily install Offline Android SDK on SDK tools v26+
I promise on that, the code are being written, and it will be released at somtime in May or June 2019.
This would be FREEWARE.
OS supports are mainly Windows first (sorry Mac and Linux user). I'm gonna add support for Mac once stable version is released.
#2 Android Tutorials, Java Tutorials, Kotlin Tutorials, PHP Tutorials , and more...
yep, as mentioned earlier I'm gonna take blogging into serious level beside of my professional career as developer. Its not gonna be easy , but I have dedicated some of my time for writing tuts.
There will be dedicated blog that exploring things on Android, Java , PHP and more (but not all languages).
I'm gonna cover Programming Languages that I'm capable of.
Especially on Android, I'm gonna provide not only native examples but also several alternatives and hybrid Android solutions including:
- Kotlin Android
- Flutter (with Dart as lang)
- Adobe AIR (with ActionScript as lang)
- Qt (with C++ as lang)
- Xamarin (with C# as lang)
That would be come in the coming months , not all in once , but will have regular updates.
#3 Updates on Android SDK Packages
Of course this is going to be executed very soon, since Android Q is on the corner. So stay tune.
Thats all my dear friends. Thank you for your support so far. :)