Rusty's Blog » DroidTrack – A tracks collector for Android phones. Ok, first of all DroidTrack probably won’t be the final name for this collection of scripts. It would not surprise mi if someone els already had the name. That’s OK, we’ll work around that as the issue crops up. This article will discuss a couple of methods for capturing location information and making it available. If you went through college before Java became the popular Comp Sci language for writing programs in, you probably encountered Modula-II or earlier Pascal. Both are highly structured languages used to help teach structured programming. Lau has some similarities with Pascal. There are some good references out there, some of which have worked for me in the past.
I tend to write more in Python these days, and what I will present in a bit is more along those lines, but to show that most of this can be done in either Python or Lau, lets start with a sample of Lau. require “android” android.startLocating(“course”) –Obtain location from network. OK, starting with the first line. Else: Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 Smartphone 5.3 Zoll blau: Amazon.de: Elektronik. SanDisk SDSDQY-064G-U46A Mobile Ultra 6 MicroSDXC 64GB: Amazon.de: Computer & Zubehör.
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