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Google App Inventor

12 July 2010 4 Comments
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heard today about the App Inventor from google , an app development environment for non-developers as a new approach to make the process of producing an app for smart phones -Android in specific- more simple and easier,  with the Inventor you can create your own App without a great knowledge of programming, all what you have to do is to determine the  design and behavior of the application by placing blocks, blocks created by the inventor team represent all functions that can be performed by android i.e. if you want the App to play a sound you simply drag and drop the block of the sound function , that’s really Amazing .. beside that this step from google proves how their Android is Open ! ( compared to iphone OS , No ? ;) , i should apple should go for a similar thing   )

planning to give The App Inventor a try .. if you already did please share us your opinion :)

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  • Sinar said:

    I was just reading about it …. looks interesting
    sure I’ll give it a try and tell you..
    viva Android :D

  • admin (author) said:

    Viva Smarty ;)

  • Mohammed ElMorsy said:

    Cool, a big step from Google ;)
    It might be worth it as well if Microsoft integrated their Visual Programming Language with its new Windows Phone 7 IDE (Y) … I’m not expecting that to happen in the near future though :D

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