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Bandar Baru Bangi MOBILESIG
Our very first meetup will be held as follows;

  1. Venue: Altfa Solution Sdn Bhd
  2. Date: Sunday, September 18 · 10:00am - 1:00pm
  3. RSVP - pls confirm your attendance here 



Anybody interested to join this FREE meetup/training is welcome... Pls invite your friends, and be sure to bring along a LAPTOP/MACBOOK.


This is a knowledge sharing session, sponsored by Altfa Solution...


Tentative:
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1. Introduction to Android
2. Installing the IDE (Eclipse+ADT)
3. Hello Android!


Prerequisite: it's good to have knowledge on Java...



KUIS MobileSIG


This SIG is formed to disseminate knowledge on Mobile Apps Development. I’d love to share my experience in developing a mobile apps through physical discussion and meet-up. For the time being this MobileSIG is mainly activated by the students of KUIS. And our main discussion is about developing Android apps.
If you’d like to follow the discussion virtually, please like the following Facebook PAGE. The page is accessible from http://facebook.com/mobilesig …


Our meet-up (3pm, Friday, MK10-KUIS) - ONLY for KUIS' students
  • 1st discussion: Creating a new Android project (Breaking the ICE with the IDE) - 24 June 2011.
  • 2nd discussion: In details on Texboxes and Buttons interaction - 01 July 2011.
  • Next discussion: to be advised - follow at http://bit.ly/androidkuis...
These are some tutorial that related to the MobileSIG's main objectives.


Category A: Developement

Category B: Apps

Category C: Android News
Apps being Developed











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