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Google reached with Android Studio version 1.0, breaking the tradition of keeping virtually all systems in beta for ever and ever. Thus, the system for programming in Android from Google itself finally moves the common environment that was in many ways, Eclipse. For many it is not easy to change environment but consider that no ADT for Eclipse will continue in active development. That is, with the arrival of Android 1.0 Studio, Eclipse is dead.
Use Android Studio has many advantages and also can easily import Eclipse projects . In addition, Android Studio now has a much simpler installer that puts this system folder Windows programs also offers the option of downloading the SDK. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the most important change is the introduction of more stability. Those who have used previous beta versions have noticed this problem of changes in the format and in versions of Gradle, making it often difficult to load a project without suit with manual changes. With version 1.0 the way the plug in Gradle and Android Studio are installed allow more stability and can be updated independently. From now you can start a project without having after making changes when updates in Android Studio.
This version already released, some people who think what will bring the next version, because Google keeps this low profile and does not say anything about it. However, there is a survey of the company where the answers provided by users could help plan further improvements. For example, one of the questions say what characteristics they would like users to see in the future:
- Android NDK Tools (Editing & amp; Profiling)
- GPU / OpenGL ES Performance Tools
- Android User Interface (UI) Design Tools
- Enhanced App Testing Support Tools
- Android Emulator With Faster GUI controls
- CPU Performance Tools
- Profiling App Layout
- Android Java VM / ART App profiling
There seems no rivalry in responses, where the most popular was a faster Android emulator and a list of GUI controls for user
References:.
Android Studio 1.0
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