![]() Eclipse is a classic IDE you could use instead. I use and so the screenshots and IDE-specific instructions will relate to that. ![]() Install an IDEIt is definitely worthwhile using an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to simplify and speed up things. And do let me know if I've made any mistakes in the included text files/screenshots/instructions.Let's jump right in. I do believe that 'doing' is one of the best ways of learning, and putting your Java skills in the context of a real thing can really help you learn, understand, and remember key concepts.As always, comment questions or message me and I'll do my best to help.Oh and feel free to offer improvements or tips for my code, I'm by no means an expert and am always willing to learn. ![]() After making this Instructable I also added more features like gesture controls and released it to the Google Play Store, which you can see.This is by no means intended to be a straight-up Java tutorial and having some experience with Java will help you greatly here, there are already plenty of excellent Java tutorials online, so do one of those before following this. ![]()
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