For those who have been following this series on Android app development, the app we created earlier doesn't do much at the moment, but we can use it to work through the process of running apps as you develop, as well as introducing some of the Eclipse ADT utilities you will use for debugging once your apps become more advanced. When you have completed this tutorial, you may wish to spend some time making adjustments to the code in the app we created, and then run it on a physical or virtual device. This tutorial will help you get into the routine of using devices during development and running your apps regularly, so that you catch errors as you code.
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