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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/android.md
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Being a normal Android app, it can be a web activity. And it would be
possible to put colors to the launcher SVG icons and organize them in
a spiral, just like the GTK Sugar home.
a spiral, just like the GTK+ Sugar desktop home.

There is a Home screen replacement sample in the
[android-sdk samples](http://developer.android.com/tools/samples/index.html). It
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Write your own Sugar desktop activity
=====================================

Most Sugar desktop activities are written in Python 3, using our
[GTK+ 3.0](https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3) libraries.
This page shows how to develop an activity using Python 3 with GTK+ 3.0.
Most Sugar desktop activities are written in Python, using our [Sugar
Toolkit](https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3) libraries.

Some Sugar desktop activities are written in languages other than
Python, such as Smalltalk, C, and JavaScript. For new activities to
run on both Sugar desktop and Sugarizer, please consider [Write your
own Sugar web activity](web-activity.md).

This page shows how to develop an activity using Python 3 with Sugar Toolkit.

### Setting up a development environment

You must first [setup a development
[Setup a development
environment](https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/blob/master/docs/development-environment.md), for testing your activity and
releasing it for distribution.

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More details
============

Documentation for our GTK+ 3.0 toolkit `sugar-toolkit-gtk3` is available
[here](https://developer.sugarlabs.org/sugar3/).
* [Sugar Toolkit Documentation](https://developer.sugarlabs.org/sugar3/).

A Python GTK+ 3.0 tutorial is available
[here](http://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
* [Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial](http://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).

You may read this book by James Simmons on how to make Sugar
activities, available at [Make Your Own Sugar Activities](https://flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities/).
* [Make Your Own Sugar Activities](https://flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities/), a book by James Simmons.

# Coding standards

We currently use [Python 3](https://docs.python.org/3/) for
the Sugar toolkit and Sugar activity development.
the Sugar Toolkit and Sugar activity development.

We recommend [flake8](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flake8) as a
wrapper around the [pep8](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/)
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