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So I am a developer now (At last!)

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    So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

    Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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      So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

      Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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        So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

        Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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        Mike Hankey
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        Congrats

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          So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

          Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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          Have you tried enabling that option again? The ensuing message is equally amusing.

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            So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

            Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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            Slacker007
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            Cp-Coder wrote:

            "Congratulations! You are a developer now!"

            you should at least get a T-Shirt or a bumper sticker stating such. :-D

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              So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

              Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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              abmv
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              i remember doing a small app for uiq3 just for fun...need to do this for android so I too will now be a developer amen.

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                So, after a lifetime developing software in all the variations of the C language, and for the last year in Java (specifically JavaFX), I decided that it's time to master the art of developing apps for Android mobile devices. I bought the Kindle version of "Android Studio 4.2 Development Essentials". I found it to be an excellent starting point as it describes in detail how to configure both your Windows system and your Android phone so that you can write and transfer apps to your phone. At one point you must convert the phone so it will accept transfers in debug mode from your computer. The moment I did this, the phone declared: "Congratulations! You are a developer now!" At last, after 45 years in the business, I am at last a developer! :-D

                Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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                TheRealSteveJudge
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                Congratulations! If I only had known that before... Just tapping the Build Number 7 times instead of wasting my time with learning, reading documentation, developing etc.

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                  Congratulations! If I only had known that before... Just tapping the Build Number 7 times instead of wasting my time with learning, reading documentation, developing etc.

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                  :( Did that and all I got was "Developer mode now enabled". It clearly knew who I was! :laugh:

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                    :( Did that and all I got was "Developer mode now enabled". It clearly knew who I was! :laugh:

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                    Maybe Cp-Coder tapped the Build Number more thoroughly than you? :laugh:

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