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Introduction into Android Development
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-This guide was designed to help you in learning Android development basics and quickly seting up your working environment.
+This guide was designed to help you in learning Android development basics and seting up your working environment quickly.
-This guide was written with Windows 7 in mind, though it works with Linux (Ubuntu), Mac OS X and any other OS supported by Android SDK.
+This guide was written with Windows 7 in mind, though it would work with Linux (Ubuntu), Mac OS X and any other OS supported by Android SDK.
If you encounter any error after thoroughly following these steps, feel free to contact us via `OpenCV4Android `_ discussion group or OpenCV `Q&A forum `_. We'll do our best to help you out.
Preface
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-Android is a linux-based, open source mobile operating system developed by Open Handset Allience and backed by Google. See the `official site `_ for general details.
+Android is a linux-based, open source mobile operating system developed by Open Handset Alliance and backed by Google. See the `official site `_ for general details.
Though being relatively easy to enter, Android development would require fair understanding of programming and its common concepts. Even basic familiarity with Java or C++ is advantageous.
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* the :file:`src` folder contains Java code of the application,
-* the :file:`res` folder contains resources of the application (images, xml files describing UI layout , etc),
+* the :file:`res` folder contains resources of the application (images, xml files describing UI layout, etc),
* the :file:`libs` folder will contain native libraries after a successful build,