Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Android Studio, the new IDE to develop Android Google - Engadget (blog)

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Google continues to announce new additions to its I / O conference 2013. One of them has been Android Studio a IDE specialized Android coming to replace Eclipse when building applications.

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Studio is based on IntelliJ IDEA a IDE for Java JetBrains well not starting from zero: in fact, the base is really good. About that have developed specific features to develop on Android.

For example, Android Studio provides the ability to see live changes to the design of the applications in the various resolutions that Android supports. The same interface allows us to see how the application with each translation.

also have useful information on the screen outside the code, such as icons or colors based on the mention in the code. In addition, Android Studio includes integration with Google Cloud Messaging, not having to leave the IDE class=”caps”> .

Overall, Android Studio looks like a very good tool . Google finally took the initiative to launch a IDE itself, and the base of IntelliJ IDEA is really good (and superior to Eclipse from my point of view). Will have to see if Google announces new developments to make it even more interesting.

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