Hungerford, UK, June 16, 2011
Inside Android, how it works and how you can make it work for you, 13th July – Half day Android workshop
Android is not just for mobile phones: it is an embedded operating system suitable for many devices especially those with a touch screen display or with wireless communication. Typical applications include test equipment, medical equipment and multimedia consumer devices.
The advantages of Android are a rich set of APIs for writing userinterfaces and communicating with other devices, good development and debugtools and an active developer community, all backed by Google. And, of course, it is free, in both senses of the word.
The workshop will show you how Android is put together, and how you can implement it on custom hardware. Key topics include building the kernel, installing the Android SDK and how to implement native interfaces in C/C++. You will also be shown tools that make it easy to develop and debug code both on target hardware and also on a PC using the Android emulator. The workshop includes practical exercises using the Android Emulator.
You can sign up for a morning or afternoon workshop. The price of the workshop is £90,-
Morning Workshop: The Village Hotel – Swindon
- 8.30am – 9.30am Registration for Morning Workshop
- 9.00am – 12.30pm Morning Workshop
- 12.30pm – 1.30pm Lunch
Afternoon Workshop: The Village Hotel – Swindon
- 12.30pm – 1.30pm Registration and Lunch
- 1.30pm – 5.00pm Afternoon Workshop
To book your ticket please visit the workshop page on feabhas.com
- Cost including VAT. Spaces limited.
- Delegates will be required to bring their own laptop.
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About Feabhas
Feabhas is a specialist training and consultancy company focussed on real-time embedded development. Feabhas offers a wide portfolio of training courses, deliveredon-site or as public courses as well as consultancy expertise covering a wide spectrum of systems engineering, software design and process engineering for real-time systems.