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How to setup Eclipse for Android Development
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In order to work with Android Development Environment, Eclipse is one of the preferred tools. Following are the steps used to setup Eclipse for the development: Step 1: Download the JDK Standard Edition from Oracle's website. Step 2: Install the JDK Standard Edition Step 3: Set the path of the Bin directory of JDK installation in the Environmental variable called PATH in Windows Environment. Step 4: Download the Android SDK from Google. Step 5: Install Android SDK and Select platforms which you want to download i.e. 2.2, 2.3, Android 4.0 ICS. Step 6: Download Eclipse Software from Eclipse.org Step 7. Install Eclipse software. While installation, it should automatically pick path of JDK installation. If not picked up automatically, then specify the same in the Eclipse settings. Step 8. Download the ADT (Android Development Tools) plugin. Step 9. Add ADT Plugin in the Eclipse. For adding: i. ...
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Storacell Battery Caddy
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These battery holders are a clear winner over other cell containers. Mine’s loaded with Eneloop AA & AAA cells (and a Duracell 9V), in my tool kit, ready to keep me moving. Regular Alkaline cells fit in there too, of course. I’ve got a lot of small equipment that use these small batteries. Being prepared to change them when they’re low is easier than Periodic Preventative Maintenance like charging everything monthly or something. And less time consuming than zooming off to get replacements when something quits. Better for the cells, too, than charging them when they don’t really need it. I don’t know yet if these will survive a winter, but the plastic seems of a type that should fare well. Certainly better than the other types of plastic battery boxes that seem to explode when the temps drop. A pretty good variety of shape/combos and colors are available. While these do a good job of protecting the cells from shorts, they’re not absolute, so be careful about jamming them i...