Looking for Android forums

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Dear Admin,
I am sorry if I have posted this thread in a wrong forum, thanks.

Hi Friends,

I am looking for a dedicated Android app development forum on the internet that specifically discusses source code written in different programming languages, the most common one being Java. My search is for a forum just like the below mentioned ones, which are really all about discussing source code written by forum members and directing them on how to correct errors in them if any. As mentioned earlier in one of my previous threads, I want to learn how to develop some very basic Java based apps for my new Android based mobile which I am likely to buy very soon. I have my thread here. I have not yet decided as to which particular Android model I should buy, but I hope you will guide me in the right direction so much so that I can develop some apps on my own on my Windows 7 pc and then try them out on my yet to be purchased Android mobile (the one suggested by you) without needing much expertise. I have done some programming before, but that was almost a decade ago.
https://broadband.forum/topic/64483-looking-for-afforadable-android-mobile/

http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/forum/76-programming-help/

http://forums.devshed.com/
Another good thing about the above mentioned 2 forums is that one does not need to log in as a member if he wants to access a particular thread/topic started by someone else. He can easily view the topic and its replies by others.
Thanks.
 
xda-developers....
 
DNA_Uncut said:
Thanks, but this sub-forum has hardly any threads discussing code samples. I do not blame you a all. You have tried to help just like other members did. I am feeling a bit frustrated to be honest. How can there be no forums on coding issues when it comes to such a popular topic such as Android app development when Java is one of the mainstream and popular programming languages these days?
Thanks. My hunt will go on.
 



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