I'm going to quote Shaun's comment here, because it is exactly what I was thinking when I first went to the question:
Saying that it's trivial isn't fair nor realistic and is unnecessarily
discouraging.
I know a bit about Android to the point where almost every question here on those topics seems "trivial".
I know where to look for resources, so most of the questions on this site seem as if the OP has not bothered to look. I also know what resources are out of date, or refer to old versions of the OS.
I've recently picked up the HTML/CSS/JavaScript stack and for the first week I felt like a complete noob!
Not only did I not know the languages, or how they really fitted together; but I also didn't know what questions to ask, or what I didn't know.
It is at that point where supposedly "trivial" questions are actually a gold mine of information.
We must not forget where we came from - remember that the skills we take for granted on a day-to-day are actually very valuable, and in some of our cases, we are much more "expert" than we choose to see.
What seems like a ridiculously simple question to you as a developer in that field, may be a road-block to a newer programmer (on that platform).