Android

Simple aplicación con OpenCV en Android Studio

Submitted by Cristian Brayan on
Un ejemplo del uso de openCV en android, aun hay un problema cuando carga el archivo haarcascade o LBP. Solo debe tenerse la versión de opencv 3.2 para android y linkearla correctamente. Solo use un archivo en C++ para que sea más fácil usarlo. Las configuraciones de librería usando NDK estan el el archivo CMakeList.txt

Shoot Them Down - A Simple Shooter Game Application For Android/IOS

Submitted by razormist on
This is simple application that can run on Android or IOS devices. The Shoot Them Down is a simple and very fun arcade game. The goal of the game is to avoid enemies and obstacles to survive. The player has a gun that can destroy enemies that stopping you in the road, and also watch out for your energy level because as you shoot, it is depleted simultaneously. There's a chance that a battery drop on enemies when killed or fall from a random direction.

Shooter Game – A Simple Android/iOS Application

Submitted by admin on
This is a simple application that can be run on Android and iOS. If you want to learn how games are made, this simple application will teach you the very basic of shooting an enemy. C# is used as the main scripting language for Game Engine called Unity3d. So, before running the source code, you need to download the Unity editor. You do not need to worry about Visual Studio because Unity has built in editor called MonoDevelop.

Android - Desert Drone Game

Submitted by razormist on
Game Engine: Unity Main Language: C# Platform: Android Desert Drone is a simple and very fun game for Android platform. The goal of the game is to avoid falling boulder while tilting the drone left or right. In every second the battery is drained continuously, in order to survive just make sure you get some free battery to charge up. Score as many as you want, and beat a new highscore all the time.

Android: Simple Stopwatch Dedicated For Beginners

Submitted by razormist on
In this tutorial we will try to create a Simple Stopwatch Using Android. Android is most commonly comes installed on a variety of smartphones and tablets, and even in TV. Android is an open source so that developer find it easy to develop and expand new features. So let's do the coding... Getting Started: First you will have to download & install the Android Development IDE (Android Studio or Eclipse).

Receive SMS In Android

Submitted by admin on
This Android App allows you to receive SMS. Once the SMS is received, it display the message at the top of your phone using Toast class. In desktop programming, it’s just like a message box. The SMS received display without focus. Those it is unobtrusive to the user. Download the code and study how SMS works on your phone.

Free Flow Game For Android

Submitted by admin on
In this game, the player is tasked to connect all the matching colors with the pipe. It can be done by pressing a certain color and then holding it while dragging it to its matching color. There is one ultimate goal – to connect all the matching colors without the pipes intersecting or overlapping with each other. This game which is perfect for everyone who loves tricky puzzles is also perfect for someone like you who wants to level up his programming skills. Studying its code will surely give your programming skills a big leap.

Firebase Bill and Alerts Demo

Submitted by TBATSON on
This application shows you how to create an E-post office where you receive instant notifications on bills, alerts among others. Note: this application is only android and firebase no backend interface. We will add a sample mailer in the future versions.

Working features

1. Real-time sync between firebase and the app 2. Login and register 3. Ad mob 4. Document Download 5.