docs: revisions to ndk download intro

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Scott Main
2010-11-04 21:02:14 -07:00
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@@ -67,22 +67,19 @@ native code, your applications are still packaged into an .apk file and they sti
inside of a virtual machine on the device. The fundamental Android application model
does not change.</p>
Using native code does not result in an automatic performance increase,
<p>Using native code does not result in an automatic performance increase,
but always increases application complexity. If you have not run into any limitations
using the Android framework APIs, you probably do not need the NDK.
<p>Read <a href="<?cs var:toroot ?>sdk/ndk/overview.html">What is the NDK?</a>
to get an understanding of what the NDK offers and whether
it will be useful to you.
using the Android framework APIs, you probably do not need the NDK. Read <a
href="<?cs var:toroot ?>sdk/ndk/overview.html">What is the NDK?</a> for more information about what
the NDK offers and whether it will be useful to you.
</p>
<p>
The NDK is designed for use <em>only</em> in conjunction with the
Android SDK, so if you have not already installed the latest Android SDK, please
Android SDK. If you have not already installed and setup the <a
href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html">Android SDK</a>, please
do so before downloading the NDK.
</p>
<p>Select the download package that is appropriate for your development
computer. </p>
<table class="download">
<tr>
<th>Platform</th>