Tom Horsley wrote: >> Is developer.android.com the official Android site >> as they claim to be? Eg is it supported by google? > Yep, that's the official google site. They have > their own tutorials out there as well to guide you through > developing example apps with android studio. OK, that convinced me to install Android Studio, which I found slightly overwhelming as it is vast, with thousands of files of every kind. At least I did not need to be superuser to do this, and nearly all the files are in /usr/local/android-studio/ . I'm surprised Google is so shy to admit connection to Studio in any of the headings on the Android Studio site. Why is this? Also, having found that this is the standard IDE, I'm disappointed that Fedora-24 does not have it as a package. As far as I can see. it will have to be re-installed for Fedora-25, as I was specifically asked what version of Fedora I was running. There was no suggestion of a next step to take after installation, but I will look in the documentation, and in your book/article, for suggestions. As I said, it would be nice if there was a document that told you how to install some tiny "Hallo World" type program on your smart phone, step by step. -- Timothy Murphy gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx