Posts Tagged ‘Android’

Apps Development Made Fun and Easy

I just saw something really cool today. Google recently announced its AppInventor web-based application development environment for the Android platform. You know what the required skills are for using AppInventor? Well, can you point and click a mouse? If so, you’re off to the races. MORE

Android Debugging Using Lauterbach Trace32 Software

Today I will briefly go over my thoughts on Android debugging using Lauterbach Trace32 software. This blog entry attempts to introduce a possible method of Trace32 JTAG debugging to developers working with the Linux kernel or Android framework and is generally not targeted towards application developers. Also, depending upon your specific use case and experience, you should check out various other opensource debugging tools like remote gdb.

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Android Team at Qualcomm Innovation Center

In my five years working as an Engineer in San Diego, the most recent year working at Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. (QuIC), a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, has been the most exciting time for me. Mobile technology is creeping into new consumer devices and new 3rd party OS’s are coming up, along with a ton of new mobile apps. It feels good to work at QuIC and to get to be a part of all these developments in some way or the other.

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