Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Android Studio 1.0: The first stable IDE to create applications … – NeoTeo


     
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The story tells us that Android Studio was released for the first time in May 2013 as the build 0.1, but things have come a long way from then. During yesterday for the first time in its development period, Google declared stable at Android Studio , assigning version 1.0 . Promises for create apps for Android faster and more efficiently still there, but now everything depends on the developers.

Several sources on the Web assigned to an overall percentage Android market exceeds 80 percent. In other words, if someone wants to create an application that reach the largest possible number of people, maybe you should start there. Obviously, my intention is not to belittle nor iOS to Windows Phone, however, the numbers speak for themselves. If the project developer is relatively flexible and has a chance to make it compatible with all major versions of Android, then it has a very important base. Sure … is the small detail of the development environment. Many experts are inclined towards Eclipse ADT, but Google should take up the gauntlet sooner or later. During its I / O conference in May 2013, the Mountain View giant introduced a Android Studio , which in simple terms is the official IDE for Android .

 Android Studio 1.0: The first stable IDE to create Android applications

A year and half later, Android Studio reached version 1.0 . Google has published several guidelines for developers to move their projects into Eclipse Android Studio, but now that the IDE has a stable version, it is possible that the process becomes more tempting. It’s a bit difficult to talk about strictly new features, since the evolution of the package resulted in one or two Release Candidate. Still, participants stand to adapt the environment settings (mobile devices, wearable, Google Glass, TVs and smart cars) and create projects from scratch, or import code samples directly from Google.

requirements Android Studio 1.0 are all within reasonable but all stakeholders deal with a barrage of over 800 megabytes, as long as we talk about editing compatible with Windows. As is the case with Google Chrome, Android Studio offer different channels to reach sharper the builds , although it is always recommended caution, lest they environment explode in the air at the worst time …

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