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10Jan/110

Android Development – how to start? Start Here now

Android Dev

So i'm going to share the next two three months of my journey....
Currently I work as a Project Manager for a software company and from time to time I do some development for my customers (Automation Scripts, Visual Basic and C#) but I really like it for fun...
Now what would be more fun than making a few $$$ (or as some would say "Coin" here in our southern area)

So? what am I talking about and what am I going to share and show? and why did I pick android and not iOS or WP7 or BlackBerry (note I didn't note WebOS well maybe I did... you got me now.)
I'm going to start with Why Android:
1. Y'all have a computer so the cost to start developing is cheap (don't have to buy a mac or anything of sort)
2. Android based phones are cheap if you want a REAL phone to play around with and I already have three (Samsung Captivate, HTC Aria and a Dell Streak on the way)
3. Android Market only costs $25
4. I like Android (although I was an iPhone user and still have an iPad.... simply get more done with an android phone)

So as i've covered the why android let's move on to what i'm going to share:
1. I'm going to share most of my ideas but will start with two small App/Util (you will know soon)
2. I will share all the revenue coming from the applications and the website (AdSense etc), not trying rub it in if I do end up making some coin just trying to give you and idea of your ROI (as you time is money)
3. How I started and tips and tricks along the way (and BTW i'm really starting now I've never done any Java...)
4. Guides for anything I do and some source code that will turn into open source.....

And now the why am I doing this?
1. I don't know
2. Sounds like fun
3. Hope to get some comments out of people to hear what they think of my journey (not that nasty Dodge... I drive a Merc and not that merc ;) )
4. Still thinking about it

How's this going to work?
I opened a new Site www.inrim.net and I will have everything Android over there (so we have a clean start.....)
Every week I will post a few posts (now I sound like.... just repeating my self) about guides where to start costs etc.

It's going to be fun so join me there

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10Jan/110

To DIM or not to DIM that is the question, VBScript Variables

So I got an email from someone asking me based on the code snippets I place on my site why don't I "Option Explicit" and declare my variables....

So what are variables and what do you do with them?
I'm not going to write to much but pull from another location - Source
Do you remember algebra from school? x=5, y=6, z=x+y
Do you remember that a letter (like x) could be used to hold a value (like 5), and that you could use the information above to calculate the value of z to be 11?
These letters are called variables, and variables can be used to hold values (x=5) or expressions (z=x+y).

So now that you know what variables are, let's talk about variable type's in VBScript's and why I don't use them...

In VBScript, all variables are of type variant, that can store different types of data, unlike other languages like VB that you need to declare the variable type like Integer, Decimal etc
You can declare variables in VBScript by starting you code with

Option Explicit
Dim MySpaceShip
MySpaceShip = "Some Odd Name or Value"

So in VB you would need to declare what your variable would hold something like

Dim MySpaceShip As String ' --> While string can be any value of characters and numbers....
Dim MySpaceShipSpeed As Integer ' --> My Space Ship's speed can only be in number values.....

There are more values but I won't get into that as I said VBScript variables are always variant's that can hold any value numeric or alphanumeric.

Some Rules
A variable can have a short name, something like Y would work but you should put some more details, let's say MySpaceShip.
Rules for VBScript variable names:
They have to begin with a letter!
The varicable cannot contain a period ".", the value they hold can
Length max is only 255 long

So back to VBScript and DIMing......
Why don't I? the answer is quite simple, I create all scripts with VBS Edit and I don't feel the need to declare anything (problems will start if you try to use the same variable twice without doing something with the old value)
So here is a good example of DIMing with and issue

'----------------------------------------------------------------------
' Yeshai Bouskila - Some Script
'----------------------------------------------------------------------
  	set objShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
  	set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'----------------------------------------------------------------------
	' Some Variables for Date, Year TOD
	D = Day(Date)
	Y = Year(Date)-2000
	T = Hour(Time) & Minute(Time)
	WScript.Echo(Y)
	WScript.Echo(T)

	Y = "Yeshai"
	T = "What???"
	WScript.Echo(Y)
	WScript.Echo(T)

So as you can see above I've used my Y and T variable's twice.... first time they had my Year and Time value and second time they got the values I assigned to them, Yeshai and What???
Here is my quick test output screen

Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.6
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1996-2001. All rights reserved.
11
2255
Yeshai
What???
***** script completed - exit code: 0 *****

Now in a real world you would write it like so:

	Option Explicit
'----------------------------------------------------------------------
' Yeshai Bouskila - Some Script
'----------------------------------------------------------------------
  	set objShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
  	set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'----------------------------------------------------------------------
	' Some Variables for Date, Year TOD
	Dim D, Y, T
	D = Day(Date)
	Y = Year(Date)-2000
	T = Hour(Time) & Minute(Time)
	WScript.Echo(Y)
	WScript.Echo(T)

	Dim Y,T
	Y = "Yeshai"
	T = "What???"
	WScript.Echo(Y)
	WScript.Echo(T)

And the error would be "Testing.vbs(19, 6) Microsoft VBScript compilation error: Name redefined" (From my output box of VBS Edit) but you would get the same error if you run the file.

So bottom line here do what ever you want to do, one persons best practice is not always the right way, an you don't have to listen to me as i'm not a real developer but do this both for fun and work....

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26Dec/100

VBScript – Using SUB’s and not the Sandwich and Functions

So, you have seen how do use some of my ideas (Well not only mine as you can find them across the WWW but this is my Blog so they are mine for this POST....)  and one of them was the WriteToLog Sub So let's talk about SUB's and Functions what we can do and use them for.

So what's the big idea? and whats the difference between a SUB and a Function?
Both the SUB and the Functions are Procedues that can be called within your script and execute some functionality without writing lines of code over and over....
There is one major difference between SUB's and Functions and it's that a Function can return a value and a SUB can only run the proceduer.
So just as an example my WriteToLog SUB is called from withing the script's and writes to a file based on arguments provided like Text, Time, File information ETC.
And as another Example that I will write about in a future date a Function that will return if  "RegistryItemExists" or "FileVersion" you catch my drift here...

A SUB (Again not the one from Subway) is a Subroutine or some might call it a procedure are basically an instance of code that you are going to use multiple times around your script but only right the main portion ounce.

So how do you start?
The Sub will Start with a Sub and a Value as well as some Arguments here is an example of a Copy SUB

Sub xCopyFile(xCopyFrom, xCopyTo)
----> Here goes the code
End Sub

So in this case I will write all my code inside the sub where xCopyFrom, xCopyTo will get values from the execution line in your code
So my execution line could look like

xCopyFile = "C:\Test.txt", "C:\Temp\Test.txt"

In this case
"C:\Test.txt" = "xCopyFrom" argument
"C:\Temp\Test.txt" = "xCopyTo" argument

And my real SUB could do some other things like verify that the destination

Now a Function
So a Function is writen in the same generic way to open and close the function


Function FileVersion(FileName)

-----> Code goes here

End Function

And in this case i'm going to get a file version for components I want to upgrade on the system and do something if needed.....
So the Code behind the function is simple as well (you do need some more code on your script...)


Function FileVersion(FileName)

FileVersion = objFSO.GetFileVersion(FileName)

End Function

So in this case from the script I will call the function in this way
MonitorFolderApp = FileVersion("C:\MonitorApp\MonitorApp.Exe")

So
MonitorFolderApp is the variable I want to assign the version to
= FileVersion calls the function
and ("what ever arguments", "Some More Arguments")  are the arguments you pass on to the Function

You might say why should I use a function just for one line of code? well you might be correct but here is an example for checking if a registry key exists as a function (I found this online somewhere, I will need to find where so I can give them some credit!)

Function xRegItemEX (xRegKey)
 On Error Resume Next

 If (Right(xRegKey, 1) = "\") Then
 objShell.RegRead xRegKey
 Select Case Err
 Case 0:
 xRegItemEX = true
 Case &h80070002:
 ErrDescription = Replace(Err.description, xRegKey, "")
 Err.clear
 objShell.RegRead "HKEY_ERROR\"
 If (ErrDescription <> Replace(Err.description, "HKEY_ERROR\", "")) Then
 xRegItemEX = true
 Else
 xRegItemEX = false
 End If
 Case Else:
 xRegItemEX = false
 End Select
 Else
 objShell.RegRead xRegKey

 Select Case Err
 Case 0:
 xRegItemEX = true
 Case Else
 xRegItemEX = false
 End Select
 End If
 On Error Goto 0
End Function
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7Aug/100

Android Development Book – Recommendation

Android Development Book - Recommendation
When I started developing it was for fun, most of my development was not really development but programming.
What's the difference between development and programing? that's a whole new story.
Back to programing, most of what I've done was for fun (with the exception of VB scripting for customers and work) with PHP and C# and mostly on my websites.
With my move from WM to RIM and then to iPhone I thought let's pick up Cocoa but I was not willing to vest major $$$ on a Mac that will not help me in the real world.
So Android was the right way and my new HTC Aria is amazing but we are getting off topic here.
I wanted to start playing around with Android SDK and build my own simple apps so I looked around for some books and this one is by far the best one I've found.
It takes you through the "Fast Trak" of Android developmetn and it's written in a fun and simple language and it's one of the best development books I've read.

Well the book is called - Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform, 3rd Edition
And can be picked up for around $25 "+" or "-" just google the name.
Check out his blog - http://eburnette.blogspot.com/

http://www.boysj.com/wp-content/woo_uploads/2290-Hello,_Android.jpg

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27Jul/100

VBSEdit and HTA Edit Quick Recommendation

VBSEdit what's it all about...
For the past two years I've been scripting for customers.
At first I used simple text editors as NotePad ++ or UltraEdit but I simply wanted much more and while reviewing more then one option on the market VBS Edit seemed like the perfect fit (price and value).
With built in debugger, EXE conversions, HTA Editor included in the package, great GUI and sample scripts all for the  small price of $59 you can't really go wrong here.
Click on read more for some screen shots and a review (not mine)

AderSoft VBS Edit website - www.vbsedit.com - There is a free version but the Debugger will increment a wait timer

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