To develop a Java-based Android OS code module / widget
- commonly known to Linux and Mac OS X users as a .jar file,
- Otherwise (supposedly) .jar stands for Java App(location) Resource; or [... * application resource], according to <A href="www.acronymfinder.com/Java-Archive-(JAR).html>Acronym Finder</a>
- Otherwise (supposedly) .jar stands for Java App(location) Resource; or [... * application resource], according to <A href="www.acronymfinder.com/Java-Archive-(JAR).html>Acronym Finder</a>
A .jar is somewhat heralded back to earlier days of a notion of an applet,
- which could ostensibly be confusing, of a history of coming from an Apple Computer development-learning literature, that it had been,
Yet a .jar is what the system call miniature process and the resources contained therein entail.
- which could ostensibly be confusing, of a history of coming from an Apple Computer development-learning literature, that it had been,
To that end, I'm set about in learning various operating system call scripting algorithms;
The one that seems to pertain most ostensibly to this development aim is called Hibernate, for Java.
I've also downloaded an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Java on Android, as well as: (importantly, I would presume) a study app for Core Java Skills; here, Android OS development is at Core Java 8
<A href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eternal.soft.corejava8>
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