Considering numbers, I believe you can safely bet on Android. Not only do numbers go in its favour, also consider that there are Android smartphones (budget and premium) as well as tablets that are your target devices.
Windows is yet to catch up. Also figures are not very encouraging as of now.
The default Android Developer website has been simplified to guide you through the basics of the SDK, with sample code to get your hands dirty. Click on develop, and then go to training, and you'll find relevant guidance there. The site structure currently represents a repository of help files...
Yes should be enough from what I hear from people who have taken that route. have you decided which platform? If it is Android, you are fine and it should be possible. First, you'd have to be clear on what you want to do. decide and get absolute clarity on your project. After that, go ahead and...
Just saw your post. You'll have to get familiar with the platform and its relevant SDK that you would be developing for. It's better to take a deeper look at the platform first. So if you're targetting Android, then have a look at that, for example. Get familiar with the libraries and sensors...
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