The original source is static which contains the calendar day view library provided by Google. It can be found here: https://code.google.com/p/yadview/
I have included the library for purposes of convenience so that it should work straight out of the box through cloning the repository.
This repository is a modification of the original that instead has the ability to parse JSON files and URLs having the ability to put them in a calendar view dynamically, with just about any data-set.
For first-timers of Android, please see installation instructions here (recommended IDE: Eclipse): https://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/index.html
After installation of the SDK, clone the repository which has both the library, and the code and then import them as existing projects under Eclipse.
If there's a case of errors, right click on the project -> Properties. Under Android, add the com.google.code.yadview library on the bottom of the window and hit Apply. The errors should disappear afterwards.
Lastly, run Dijit-DayView as an Android project! Be sure you are running on an emulator that uses ICS (4.0)