Sunday, May 19, 2013

Google promotes the development of Android apps with a new IDE - CIO Peru

[20/05/2013] Google has just introduced a new integrated development environment (IDE) that aims to make writing Android apps. Android is Studio http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio.html which debuted on Tuesday at the conference Google I / O. Android developers can use Android Develomment Tools (ADT) connected via the Eclipse IDE, but Android Studio IDE will be the first dedicated to the mobile operating system. Google has created based on the Java IDE IntelliJ.

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class=”comilla”> “ The axis about IntelliJ IDE is a change to Google , noted Al Hilwa, IDC member covers the development of software applications. IntelliJ is less complex and more friendly than Eclipse, and Android should help extend to a broader group of developers , Hilwa said.

Apple has invested much effort in Xcode ID, in order to simplify the development of applications for iPhone and iPad, which are direct competitors of Android. Google This movement can open the playing field, and that now extends to non-expert users of Java tools, recognizes Hilwa.

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Studio include a number of features designed specifically to help build Android applications, as templates to build applications with standard Android look or Lint, a set of tools that detect each others compatibility between versions, plus Proguard that hides the code to prevent reverse engineering.

Google has warned users that Android Studio IDE version 0.1 which is not yet complete, and missing features that are not yet completed or have errors.

At the same conference, Google showed the first fruits of a new single sign-on, authentication technology, called Cross-Platform Single Sign-On. This development environment can minimize the number of times the user must join online services , allowing the device to share your login credentials between different trust services through OAuth 2 protocol. It is an essential component for Google+ and Google Wallet.

Joab Jackson, IDG News Service

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