I am just starting to learn Android programming (but have 50 years of
programming experience).
In the developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals.html I see "The
Android operating system is a multi-user Linux system in which each
application is a different user." So this says that an application is a
user.
Further down, under Application Components, Activities, I see "An
/activity/ represents a single screen with a user interface." Has the
Dev Guide now switched to a human user?
As I continue through the Dev Guide, how do I determine when it is
referring to a human user versus a software (application) user?
--Bob
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