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source.android.com

There are a few things: the vm, the framework, and the OS.  The OS is
linux, kernel development isn't that easy, so hopefully you've got
some C experience.  The vm is nontrivial, though not that bad.
However, reading the frameworks are probably the most useful for
someone who wants to be a better android developer.

kris

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:05 AM, ttgdz <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I have seen some applications in android ,and I know something about
> the upper development,now I want to learn deeper in the native,any
> suggestion?
>
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