Totally agree, Apple just release their 3.0 SDK beta for who has
purchased iPhone Developer Program. The final version comes in June,
so iphone developer has 3 months to familiar the new OS and let their
applications get all the new features. I hope all of us, who are
interested in Android, and who wish to make fantastic application in
Android platform could get a little bit more official information
before every final release.


On 24 mar, 09:16, tauntz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just hope that this time the release date for the official SDK will
> be BEFORE the update hits the masses. Not like it was with the 1.1SDK
> - it was released way after 1.1 was released to end-users (the
> argument from Google was something in the lines of "Hey, this is a
> small release with no mayor changes so don't whine that you get it so
> late"). Maybe I'm the only one who thinks that this is ridiculous..
> One of the reasons why we don't have the official 1.5 (or cupcake or
> however it will be officially called) SDK is that "It's not stable
> enough" - fair enough but I really hope that you guys @ Google will
> release it as soon as the code is stable enough (eg the code is tested
> and ready to be released to the operators). That would give us a week
> (maybe more) before the operators push it to the end-users.
>
> And don't come with the "you can build your own SDK from the
> opensource tree if you want" - the last releases didn't come from the
> opensource tree so even if I wanted, i couldn't build the SDK based on
> the code that's shipped to the end-users. And even if this release
> will actually come from the public tree, you can't expect all app
> developers to build their own SDK, can you? We need an official SDK -
> and we need it as soon as the tree is stable enough (and way before
> it's pushed to the carriers/end-users)
>
> Tauno
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:38 AM, AndroidApp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not if you stay anonymous (hint, hint) ;-)
>
> > On Mar 23, 7:58 pm, Anonymous Anonymous <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> " Someone from Google? " makes it official i guess :D
>
> >> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:47 AM, AndroidApp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Can someone capable just compile the SDK and post it online for
> >> > everyone? Someone from Google? I dont really care if it's not
> >> > official, i just dont want to download the source tree just to build
> >> > the SDK, plus i need to do the tricks you mentioned to make it work on
> >> > windows.
>
> >> > On Mar 23, 1:11 pm, Marco Nelissen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > > I certainly hope there aren't "a lot" of applications that use
> >> > > reflection and private APIs.
>
> >> > > On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 6:59 AM, zl25drexel <[email protected]>
> >> > wrote:
>
> >> > > > Cupcake is coming, and as you know it will break a lot of apps in the
> >> > > > market, those that use reflection & private api. So where is the
> >> > > > Cupcake SDK/emulator for us to try our apps?
>
> >> > > > I know we can download the source codes and build it, and I know apps
> >> > > > wont break if they dont use undocumented api, blah blah blah, but we
> >> > > > should get an official SDK/emulator for cupcake, dont you think,
> >> > > > google?
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