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  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/WearSpeakerSample/wear/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/XYZTouristAttractions/Shared/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/XYZTouristAttractions/Wearable/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/SpeedTracker/Application/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/SpeedTracker/
README 11 and replace YOUR_MAP_V2_API_KEY with your own key.
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/SpeedTracker/Shared/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/SpeedTracker/Wearable/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/WatchFace/Wearable/src/main/java/com/example/android/wearable/watchface/provider/
RandomNumberProviderService.java 33 * Called when the complication needs updated data from your provider. There are four scenarios
39 * 4. You triggered an update from your own class via the
48 // Retrieve your data, in this case, we simply create a random number to display.
89 * manager outside of this class with updates, you will want to update your class to stop.
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/WearSpeakerSample/wear/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/XYZTouristAttractions/Shared/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/XYZTouristAttractions/Wearable/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /development/samples/SkeletonApp/
readme.txt 16 This XML file describes to the Android platform what your application can do.
17 It is a required file, and is the mechanism you use to show your application
23 Under this directory is the Java source for for your application.
36 Under this directory are the resources for your application.
  /development/samples/SupportLeanbackShowcase/app/
proguard-rules.pro 12 # If your project uses WebView with JS, uncomment the following
  /development/samples/browseable/ActiveNotifications/
_index.jd 9 NotificationManager can tell you how many notifications your application
  /development/samples/browseable/AgendaData/
_index.jd 8 Syncs calendar events to your wearable at the press of a button, using the Wearable
  /development/samples/browseable/BasicAndroidKeyStore/
_index.jd 10 encryption keys that only your application can access. You can also sign data
  /development/samples/browseable/BasicMediaRouter/
_index.jd 10 to select an output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays,
  /development/samples/browseable/BeamLargeFiles/
_index.jd 13 your application will not receive an Intent on the receiving device. Instead, the system
  /development/samples/browseable/DelayedConfirmation/
_index.jd 8 Demonstrates how to create a DelayedConfirmationView in your wearable app. In this
  /development/samples/browseable/RecipeAssistant/
_index.jd 9 instructions using paged notifications. After starting the application on your phone, you can browse
  /development/samples/browseable/WatchFace/Wearable/src/com.example.android.wearable.watchface/provider/
RandomNumberProviderService.java 33 * Called when the complication needs updated data from your provider. There are four scenarios
39 * 4. You triggered an update from your own class via the
48 // Retrieve your data, in this case, we simply create a random number to display.
89 * manager outside of this class with updates, you will want to update your class to stop.
  /development/samples/training/ads-and-ux/
ReadMe.txt 1 This sample demonstrates the integration of an mobile ad SDK with your application. In this case,
  /development/samples/training/testingfun/app/tests/src/com/example/android/testingfun/tests/lesson2/
MyFirstTestActivityTest.java 49 * Test if your test fixture has been set up correctly. You should always implement a test that
50 * checks the correct setup of your test fixture. If this tests fails all other tests are
54 //Try to add a message to add context to your assertions. These messages will be shown if
64 //It is good practice to read the string from your resources in order to not break
  /external/androidplot/Examples/DemoApp/
ant.properties 32 # integral to the build system of your project.
37 # 'source.dir' for the location of your java source folder and
38 # 'out.dir' for the location of your output folder.
42 # 'key.store' for the location of your keystore and
  /external/antlr/antlr-3.4/runtime/C/doxygen/
atsections.dox 31 /// your rule action code.
58 /// Using the <code>\@declarations</code> and <code>\@init</code> sections guarantees that your generated code will
65 /// be useful for inserting copyright information and so on in all your generated files.
76 /// // Copyright (c) Jim Idle 2007 - All your grammar are belong to us.
81 /// // Copyright (c) Jim Idle 2007 - All your grammar are belong to us.
93 /// statement to cause your grammar code to include some standard definitions. Because you
94 /// may use multiple parsers and lexers in your solution, you should probably not place
132 /// Code you place here then will be subject to any macros defined by your own includes, by the
138 /// .c file. As you can include multiple parsers in your projects, you will need to include the

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