Here's my workflow for developing for android on android:
Setup a android build server with the android sdk, ant, Ivy Or the new Gradle setup, using
an aws ec2 server or other free/cheap Cloud Server svc.
Setup dropbox Headless Install On That machine.
Setup A Git repo on that machine, put the repo inside Main Dropbox Directory.
---Home
---(User)
---Dropbox
---Repos
---App#1
Setup inotifywait on the dir the app repo Is In....
inotifywait -mr -e ATTRIB /home/user/Dropbox/path/to/repo/ |
while read dir ev file;
do
cd /home/user/Dropbox/path/to/repo;
git pull;
git add .;
git commit -m " something regarding code has changed. check .... for more info";
git push;
buildscript;
Install Dropbox On Your Android Tablet
Install a text/code Editor on Your tab like .....920 Text Editor.
So Now when you Make A code change on your tab dropbox Will Sync It obviously
And That Sync Which Is An attrib event will trigger a Bunch Of Scripts...git Stuff and The Build stuff and any other Scripts You Desire.
The Final apk That The Build Script Created will Be Saved To Your app Project Directory Which is in your Dropbox so Installing/testing on Your Tab is seemless And You Can Have Others Test Your Apk By sharing That folder With them Thru dropbox
Hooking the Code to a Git Repo is Cool B/c you Can Use a service like cloudbees To then build And Test your apk. Aswell As, have the Apk sent To Distributors And other cool services.