How to develop rails application in android mobile applications
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Nike M. wrote:
How to develop rails application in android mobile applications
That’s a pretty vague question. Please clarify.
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shyam mohan wrote:
Hi alll…
simmiler question i also want to ask …
How to use Rails for android application development…?
Is there any tool for that…like iphone application development…?Regards
Shyam
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http://shyam.heroku.comOn Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
How to develop a mobile application using Rails in Android
Hi alll…
simmiler question i also want to ask …
How to use Rails for android application development…?
Is there any tool for that…like iphone application development…?
Regards
Shyam
+91-97161-89650
http://shyam.heroku.com
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Marnen Laibow-Koser
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 10:36 +0530, shyam mohan wrote:
Hi alll…
simmiler question i also want to ask …
How to use Rails for android application development…?
Is there any tool for that…like iphone application development…?
Not even remotely connected to ruby or ruby on rails - android
development uses java
The Android SDK
it’s free
Craig
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On 8 July 2010 15:44, Craig W. [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 10:36 +0530, shyam mohan wrote:
How to use Rails for android application development…?
Is there any tool for that…like iphone application development…?
Not even remotely connected to ruby or ruby on rails - android
development uses java
Or you can use Rhodes/Rhomobile:
On 8/7/2010 1:06 PM, shyam mohan wrote:
Hi alll…
simmiler question i also want to ask …
How to use Rails for android application development…?
Is there any tool for that…like iphone application development…?
rhomobile.
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Mohit.
8/7/2010 | 11:41 PM.
On 8 July 2010 16:35, Greg D. [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Michael P. [email protected] wrote:
Or you can use Rhodes/Rhomobile:
I saw their demo at RailsConf last month. It only does the most
simple form/list stuff, and what it draws is really very ugly.
Kindof like the Rails scaffolding then…
I’ve used it to do a web-service front-end from Remedy; and seeing as
it’s a web-page like any other Rails app, it looks as good as you can
style.
you can write your code once and then have it output both an iPhone
and an Android app, but no one is actually going to buy such simple
little apps.
Really? I’m looking at my invoices and beg to disagree… but the OP
never said (much of anything to be fair) anything about what he wanted
it for, just “how to”.
It has a long way to go before anyone will use it for
anything serious, and I doubt they will ever be able to keep up with
the speed at which Android evolves.
Possibly… or alternatively it’s being used seriously right now, but
it may left be left behind in the future.
Personally… I hated using it - but I was limited to having to use
rhohub; it might be better using v2.x on your own hardware. But either
way, I’m just pointing out an option for the OP
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Michael P. [email protected]
wrote:
Or you can use Rhodes/Rhomobile:
I saw their demo at RailsConf last month. It only does the most
simple form/list stuff, and what it draws is really very ugly. Yeah,
you can write your code once and then have it output both an iPhone
and an Android app, but no one is actually going to buy such simple
little apps. It has a long way to go before anyone will use it for
anything serious, and I doubt they will ever be able to keep up with
the speed at which Android evolves.
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Greg D.
destiney.com | gregdonald.com
You could do worse than to look at Rhodes which is an open-source
cross-platform tool to allow development if mobile apps in Ruby.You
could then link to a backend app developed with RoR. Supports Android
and iOS amongst others.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Michael P. [email protected]
wrote:
Really? I’m looking at my invoices and beg to disagree.
What’s the market:// URL to your app(s)?
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Greg D.
destiney.com | gregdonald.com
On 8 July 2010 18:27, Greg D. [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Michael P. [email protected] wrote:
Really? I’m looking at my invoices and beg to disagree.
What’s the market:// URL to your app(s)?
The work I did with Rhodes wasn’t for a public app - it was a proof of
concept for a Remedy integrator to give them a mobile front-end to
their incident-reporting database.
Rhodes did the job well, but was a PITA to use. If the OP asks “how do
I develop for Android?” the answer is “Java!”. If they ask “How do I
use Ruby/Rails to develop for Android?”, one answer is Rhodes.
Michael P. wrote:
[…]
Rhodes did the job well, but was a PITA to use. If the OP asks “how do
I develop for Android?” the answer is “Java!”. If they ask “How do I
use Ruby/Rails to develop for Android?”, one answer is Rhodes.
So you’re saying that Rhodes was more of a pain than Java? (Quite a
tall order IMHO.) In what respect? I’m curious to know, because Rhodes
looks quite promising otherwise, both because it’s Ruby and because it’s
multi-OS.
I realize we’ve gone off topic for this list, so feel free to e-mail me
privately at [email protected] if you’d rather.
Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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