This is the syllabus used for the course Native Apps 1 (Android) @ Hogeschool Gent
These instructions will get you a copy of the syllabus on your local machine.
This template uses biber for its bibliography xelatex (although pdflatex will probably work as well). When you first open the template, compile it from the command line with the commands below to make sure your LaTeX distribution is configured correctly:
- xelatex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode "cursus-nativeapps".tex
- makeglossaries "cursus-nativeapps"
- biber "cursus-nativeapps"
- xelatex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode "cursus-nativeapps".tex
- xelatex -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode "cursus-nativeapps".tex
After this, when you wish to update the bibliography/index use the appropriate command above and make sure to compile with xelatex several times afterwards to propagate your changes to the document.
This template also uses a number of packages which may need to be updated to the newest versions for the template to compile. It is strongly recommended you update your LaTeX distribution if you have any compilation errors.
Successfully installing the Android SDK requires installing the Java Development Kit (JDK). If your system has an up-to-date JDK installed, you won’t need to install it again. The JDK provides tools, such as the Java compiler, used by IDEs and SDKs for developing Java programs. The JDK also contains a Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which enables Java programs to run on your system. You can find different tutorials online on how to install the JDK, e.g. this one
You will also need to install Android Studio. You can find detailed instructions on this link
You will also need to install IntelliJ IDEA. You can find detailed instructions on this link
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests.
We will try to use SemVer for versioning.
- Jens Buysse - Initial work
- Karine Samyn - Reviewing
- Harm De Weirdt - Reviewing