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Every programming-language or-environment book starts off with the ever-popular “Hello, World!” demonstration: just enough of a program to prove you can build things, not so much that you cannot understand what is going on. However, the typical “Hello, World!” program has no interactivity (that is, it just dumps the words to a console), and so is really boring.
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© 2009 Mark L. Murphy
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(2009). Creating a Skeleton Application. In: Beginning Android. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2420-4_4
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