Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Android goes Studio (Release Candidate 2) – unocero

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 android-studio00 Android Studio announced at Google I / O 2013 and since then, many developers have started using this programming environment. The version could download was 0.1 but eventually reached 0.8. As in virtually all products from Google, Android Studio remained in beta, but now announced the “release candidate 2″ version. The obvious difference can be seen to have new screen “splash” with a new logo, even.

Another improvement is not to be online to create a new project. Now there are two new installers on Windows, you install Android Studio and the other adds the SDK. In principle, the upgrade should work with existing projects but in the past this was not entirely true. But perhaps most interesting is that Google finally seems to have a 1.0 version of Android Studio. This could be a big step and Google hopes that many people migrate to Android Eclipse Studio, because apparently it is much better. However, let’s see if developers decide to change.

If you develop for Android and have not yet installed Android Studio, probably should. Its main advantage is that it has an IDE that can be customized. Tools that contains make it easier to create and compile your projects. There is much more support in addition to all this. The complete code editing code automatically. The designer of the GUI is better than Eclipse tool and also in each version seems better and more efficient.

No doubt Android Studio is maturing. It is a very interesting option

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Android Studio 1.0 Release Candidate 2

 
 

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