Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Studio fails to support Android Eclipse – unocero

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Google announced some time that would support the work of Eclipse tools for the development of Android. So now android studio is all one system and is probably worthwhile move directly to it. Studio Android blog states: “To finish and focus all our efforts on making better and faster Android Studio, oficiamente have ended support for Android development tools with Eclipse, which will become final by year’s end. This specifically includes plug-ins of the Android development tools. In principle, migrate a project will be something easy using the command Import Project , but android studio does not have all that could be important desired features, such as support NDK, which is just being added system. There are also other differences in the structure of the project, which an experienced Android developer can detect and adapt to it. “

Android Studio has many features that make that Android development easier. For example, the ability to automatically complete the code or the designer of the graphical interface, through which “drag & amp; drop “you can see how the screens will be different types of devices.

To put it in simple terms, Android Studio is to provide tools that are specific to Android development. Some are not yet complete but certainly, over time these difficulties will be minimized. For those unable to leave Eclipse, you can still use the add-in named andmore , which allows can continue using the tools of Android in Eclipse (for now) but this could change. In fact, it seems the best idea to go against android studio designers because eventually in the following versions incompatibilities that Google no longer appear correct.

The question is whether to move to Android Studio. The obvious answer is yes. Google is putting much effort into developing this system. I think that reason alone sufficient
References:.

Android Developers (blog)
i-programmer

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