Posted on Jul 26, 2011
jTribe is holding an entry level course for Android development training. This course is perfect for Java developers, especially if you use Eclipse – you will have an easy transition to the Android development world. Android development is supported on the three major operating systems: Windows (XP, Vista, and 7), Mac OS X, and Linux.
The Android training...
read more
Posted on Feb 14, 2011
Daniel Bradby and former jTribe employee, Nick Burton were interviewed for the collection of apc magazine articles, ‘The Android Revolution- Why Android is taking over.’ The articles review and analyse the current mobile market and the future possibilities for Android.
“Most iPhone developers are now in the process of building new Android apps, porting their existing apps to Android, or...
read more
Posted on Jan 27, 2011
New happenings at jTribe- we’ve recently written an article for SitePoint on, ‘Writing Your First Android App.’ Daniel Bradby gives a comprehensive guide to planning and beginning your app development, including tips to improve usability, with the Android Virtual Device (AVD) to run on in the Android Emulator.Daniel explains, “once you’ve figured out a desirable functionality,...
read more
Posted on Dec 4, 2010
jTribe’s Daniel Bradby was invited to speak at The Yow! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference. The Yow! 2010 conference was a unique opportunity for software developers to get together in Melbourne and Sydney and listen and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting. Daniel spoke on, ‘Mobile Development on Android’ amongst other talks and workshops...
read more
Posted on Nov 4, 2010
Nick Burton, founder of the Android Australia user group organised the Android Australia Pro-Am event. We transformed the new OPENHUB (jTribe’s new headquarters) and welcomed nearly 100 interested Android users and developers.
It was a great night with a keynote from Daniel and talks from The Voxel Agents and Scott Weston.
Pizza and beer was provided by jTribe and cool little USB sticks...
read more