[Q]Looking for someone with well HTML/CSS knowledge - Desire General

Hi, guys.
I'm writing a bugtracking system for rom developers and I need someone who can make a good visual appearence for web pages using HTML/CSS. I've made some basic design already, but I'm not a good designer, so it's pretty simple.
That's why I need some help with writing good looking html/css code.
It's not ready for general using yet, so I'm not giving a link here.
If you can help then PM me.

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REQUEST: a finger friendly todo list program that uses outlook todo data

I know spoondo exists but it does not scroll and takes ages to load up....
can someone make something? or help me make something I can code in java. and C#
bump.
if anyone has done any dev with POOM then reply atleast. I will start developing an app in C# i'm a java coder but it's not miles apart.
some support from others would be appreciated.
I'll try to integrate the silvermoon interface too.. that would be sweet!
I'd need help from graphics gurus as i'd want it to have a manila type theme.
That's completely not user-friendly to use the default to-do-list. That would be great if you could really work through it.
Your work is highly appreciate.
yeah! sounds really interesting!
sounds nice! i'm looking forward for an app like that
awesome!
a couple of things:
1. if anyone has any source that would help then let me know.
2. to set expectations, I'm pretty busy but i will work on it as much and as fast as i can. but this is my first ever WM application so it may take a little while to get up to speed.
found this thread on the dev and hacking thread, may be of use to you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=570498

Skyper

Hello there fellow developers. I recently made quite a progress in developing skype for WP7.
I want to share my current progress with you, so maybe someone will want to join this little project, which, in future will be released for free, and probably with source code .
I'm not designer, as you will see from the screenshots, but, if you are, and want to join this effort in making skype, contact me asap.
nice work
i'm waiting for release
I'm not really a designer myself, but I'm pretty experienced with WPF/Silverlight programming, and I'm always up for a bit of open source work.
PM me if you want me to help out.
_calum_ said:
I'm not really a designer myself, but I'm pretty experienced with WPF/Silverlight programming, and I'm always up for a bit of open source work.
PM me if you want me to help out.
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I second that.
I don't have much free time but i'd love to contribute to this project.
I've got some experience in Silverlight/WPF programming, so there should be several points where i can help out.
I've more on the development side as well but I've been doing lots of work with the notification system in wp7 and am happy to help out.
Pm me i could be useful.
this is great it should remain a sideload project though? Skype probably would not like it, or will they?
Anyway very very usefull and nice idea! If I would have some time I would love to help. Or at least test and bugfix and **** I'm not an educated designer, I'm just a perfectionist and hate ugly apps
nice job man!
I made a quick mockup about how the message thing can look.
I thought about just having 2 pivots or panorama pages with a contact list like you have now select a contact and swype t the left to chat with this person swipe to the right click a diffrent contact now it loads the chat of that contact. So that you will always have just 2 pivot pages, otherwise you might get lost if you have multiple people chatting at the same time
I made a mockup of how your conversations can look in metro style. Idk if you like it. I made it quickly the icons etc. are but ugly but just to get an idea. All the images are just copy and pasted from skype and wp7 haha so it was just pretty simple and wont pass the marketplace (not with the skype header at least).
It very similar to what you already made with the contactlist and just a logical next step of your work. I could code the layout for it for you ,but I dont think its that hard to code this design or to get these images.
(Ow and yeah the credits in the sample text is towards you ofcourse, great job, great project man!)
This is great, I know there is a long way to VOIP but this looks promising. Thanks pal!
I'm a Designer
I'm a pretty good deisgner. Well i have a lot of free time and i would love to contribute to your Skype client. If you would like to have somebody wih a lot of experience with design like photoshop, and expression, then please write me a message.
that is amazing... waiting for release
So niiiiiiiiiiice !! GJ, you could submit it to Skype...
as author respond me, private beta will be after 1 week, but public will be released after 2 weeks. :s
Any news on the progress of the app? Skype is one of the very few things I really miss on WP7 and to be honest chat is more than enough for me
if you need a designer,im in to help you,just ask
Again, I want to offer my help to the OP.
Coding C#/XAML is not a problem to me - But I'm not a good UI-Designer
Maybe i can help
Hey, i can make icons and layout for you, and i have some knowledge too, beside am in for beta testing. PM me in anyway you want me to help in coding and designing some icons too.
I have deleted all of the "I want to beta test" posts...the OP did not ask for beta testers, he asked for developers.
I'm sure he will ask for beta testers when he is ready, so no more of these posts please.
Thanks for the support.
I think that Skyper application will be delayed for a while.
Not sure how long, but, we are working on it.
Just recently implemented avatar support, enjoy!.
Hi guys,
I'm a senior .net dev, if you want a help for complete the voip part of the app you can contact me.
Nice work...

[Q] A tudor anyone?

I have a multitude of questions regarding everything from the basic Android OS to themes to programming. I don't want to get into trouble here in this site because, well, to be honest, I've learned a great deal on here and I feel it's the best Android site on the net. I'd also like to take a minute and thank everyone that has taken the time to work or reply to messages not to mention those that are out there working long hours to bring incredible works to my EVO 4G.
Anyway...might be willing to do some donations for time. If I should go to a chatroom to look for this...a point in the right direction would be great. Any help would be great.
Thank you in advance and thank you for the site.
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so what exactly are u asking?
apk-mutli tool is pretty useful as well as dsixdas kitchen linux is also helpful since android is kinda like linux since it is based off of it
Well alot of bits can be edited and worked on .. Using Apktool and notepad+++ Use Gimp to do img edits.. Apktool to decompile things then use notepad+++ to edit xml or smali.. Once done recompile with Apktool .. Sometimes you may need to resign a file if you decompiled it other wise it won't install.. Unless you disable sig check...
Perhaps you should ask some specific questions as the original post is extremely vague. And rename the thread while spelling tutor* correctly may draw more positive attention. ;-) Good luck.
masterp_17us said:
Perhaps you should ask some specific questions as the original post is extremely vague. And rename the thread while spelling tutor* correctly may draw more positive attention. ;-) Good luck.
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If there is one thing that I see on here more than anything it's misspelled words...leave it to my typing to cause such a stir!
I guess I can't get to specific. Questions range from the structure of Android (OS), to Java, compiling, and so one. I think I need to find someone willing to do some IM time with me. I went to a few rooms and having multiple people in there throwing questions faster than I can type really isn't going to get it. I did have an offer from someone willing to spend that IM time with me. If that doesn't work out, I'll post that I need additional help.
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I guess I can't get to specific. Questions range from the structure of Android (OS), to Java, compiling, and so one. I think I need to find someone willing to do some IM time with me. I went to a few rooms and having multiple people in there throwing questions faster than I can type really isn't going to get it. I did have an offer from someone willing to spend that IM time with me. If that doesn't work out, I'll post that I need additional help.
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Hit me up any time on Gtalk [email protected] I'll answer any questions I can.
jamieg71 said:
Hit me up any time on Gtalk [email protected] I'll answer any questions I can.
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Added you this afternoon....thanks in advance!

Future Developer(Tips & Tricks)

Hi guys, I'm currently a senior Computer Science major about to graduate in the next year, and a half. I've been really interested in Android development, and wanted to inquire from the pro's and how they learnt to create, edit, and make such software. So far I haven't been exposed to many real world applications of programming, but any tips that could be provided would be very appreciated!
Light_21 said:
Hi guys, I'm currently a senior Computer Science major about to graduate in the next year, and a half. I've been really interested in Android development, and wanted to inquire from the pro's and how they learnt to create, edit, and make such software. So far I haven't been exposed to many real world applications of programming, but any tips that could be provided would be very appreciated!
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Android Developers
Official web site for all Android Developers..
You can dowload all kinds of different tools, and SDK components that are required
For Android programming..
Every step is followed with simple but effective tutorials and explanations..
This is THE page to start with!
Vogella
Lars Vogella is independent Android and Eclipse trainer..
You can find on his site many many different tutorials and examples that will help
you to understand much complex stuff on simple, really simple way!
If you have any problems, or just are just stuck...visit this site, it'll help you!
Stack Overflow
If you have bug in your code, and you don't know where is it, or how to fix it or remove it, ask your question in here, C/P piece of code that doesn't work,
And some one will help you real soon!
There's a lot of users and experts in there, and they're all willing to help you for free..
I hope that i helped you with this..
Cheers and good luck!
dorianborovina said:
Android Developers
Official web site for all Android Developers..
You can dowload all kinds of different tools, and SDK components that are required
For Android programming..
Every step is followed with simple but effective tutorials and explanations..
This is THE page to start with!
Vogella
Lars Vogella is independent Android and Eclipse trainer..
You can find on his site many many different tutorials and examples that will help
you to understand much complex stuff on simple, really simple way!
If you have any problems, or just are just stuck...visit this site, it'll help you!
Stack Overflow
If you have bug in your code, and you don't know where is it, or how to fix it or remove it, ask your question in here, C/P piece of code that doesn't work,
And some one will help you real soon!
There's a lot of users and experts in there, and they're all willing to help you for free..
I hope that i helped you with this..
Cheers and good luck!
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That Vogella is a fantastic website, never heard, so thanks i will use this now, good way to start learning java and android.
s.d.oconnor said:
That Vogella is a fantastic website, never heard, so thanks i will use this now, good way to start learning java and android.
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Glad to help!!!
These are awesome links, I've been recently reading Programming Android by Mr. Zigurd Mednieks. So far it's pretty good, and it's builds upon my previous knowledge of Java(which I haven't used in a while).

Learning ROM Development - Where to even begin??

So I’ve been a member here since the Droid X days and I’ve learned a lot over the years with each device I’ve had but I never really looked into creating ROMs (I always wanted to learn but never got to it).
I know it’s going to be a learning process that takes some time but I’m looking for help on where I should start. Before anyone posts a whole bunch of random looks I’ll say right now that I am a complete beginner when it comes to this stuff. I’ve looked at a bunch on threads and it’s so overwhelming being completely new so I don’t know what’s relevant and what’s not.
From the research I’ve done today I learned about a program called Android Kitchen which from my understanding was used to create and compile ROMs. From what I found it looks like the original dev stopped updating it back in 2013. In the ChefCentral>Android forum it looks like someone else took over and maintains it for Linux. I also came across a variant there called “Assayyed_Kitchen”. Is this the same program just made by someone else? I don’t know you tell me? lol
I also plan to learn some Java in the coming months and Android App development. I don’t have a huge interest in making apps right now but who knows maybe I will down the road. I just figured learning Java can only help with learning to make ROMs? Do I even need to know any of it for this kind of stuff?
So basically I’m looking for some guidance on where to start as a complete beginner in learning ROM development. Even someone taking the time to type out a few basic steps explains what the whole process even involves from start to finish would help a lot. For example..
1. Download source
2. Open in this program and blah blah
3. Do your magic and customize this and that
4. Do some more magic and pack it back up and flash
Just understanding the steps would make a huge difference because then I know what to research and what to learn. Hoping this thread gets some good info in it and maybe at some point I can create a complete noob friendly guide in the OP to help others like me who don’t know where to begin. To anyone that takes the time to reply and help out.. THANK YOU!
aholeinthewor1d said:
So I’ve been a member here since the Droid X days and I’ve learned a lot over the years with each device I’ve had but I never really looked into creating ROMs (I always wanted to learn but never got to it).
I know it’s going to be a learning process that takes some time but I’m looking for help on where I should start. Before anyone posts a whole bunch of random looks I’ll say right now that I am a complete beginner when it comes to this stuff. I’ve looked at a bunch on threads and it’s so overwhelming being completely new so I don’t know what’s relevant and what’s not.
From the research I’ve done today I learned about a program called Android Kitchen which from my understanding was used to create and compile ROMs. From what I found it looks like the original dev stopped updating it back in 2013. In the ChefCentral>Android forum it looks like someone else took over and maintains it for Linux. I also came across a variant there called “Assayyed_Kitchen”. Is this the same program just made by someone else? I don’t know you tell me? lol
I also plan to learn some Java in the coming months and Android App development. I don’t have a huge interest in making apps right now but who knows maybe I will down the road. I just figured learning Java can only help with learning to make ROMs? Do I even need to know any of it for this kind of stuff?
So basically I’m looking for some guidance on where to start as a complete beginner in learning ROM development. Even someone taking the time to type out a few basic steps explains what the whole process even involves from start to finish would help a lot. For example..
1. Download source
2. Open in this program and blah blah
3. Do your magic and customize this and that
4. Do some more magic and pack it back up and flash
Just understanding the steps would make a huge difference because then I know what to research and what to learn. Hoping this thread gets some good info in it and maybe at some point I can create a complete noob friendly guide in the OP to help others like me who don’t know where to begin. To anyone that takes the time to reply and help out.. THANK YOU!
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Here is my blog on the topic. I've also got some interesting* Android Security Research on there that acts as a good Segway into reverse engineering, etc.
The one I am linking is for 6.0.x, and I'll be updating it to 7.x soon, though, the only real difference is the branch you checkout (you should understand what this means after reading my guide), and you'll need to install OpenJDK8 instead of the linked 7 (as 7.x requires this).
http://odste.blogspot.com/2016/04/guide-to-compiling-android-on-ubuntu.html

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