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Google’s Android Studio is all the hype in the app development community. This streamlined set of tools offers everything you need for developing Android apps, and it has been an amazing integrated ...
In today’s world, where the usage of mobile phones is booming every day, there are many Android mobile devices in the market in comparison to other operating systems. This has increased the ...
Many Android developers (including this hobbyist reporter) cut their teeth on mobile app development with the popular open source IDE, Eclipse. That won't be happening much now, as Google officially ...
Long ago in days of yore, Google provided a plugin for the popular Eclipse integrated development environment, the better for aspiring mobile devs to work with their favorite IDE while making new apps ...
Goodbye Eclipse, hello Android Studio 1.0. For months Google had warned Android developers that the official IDE for programming in Java against its popular mobile OS would eventually become its own ...
Android Studio was first announced at Google I/O 2013, and now Google is making one of the last pushes to get developers to move over to the new development environment. According to a post on the ...
It’s a bit of a sad day but hardly unexpected. Google is officially ending support for Eclipse Android Developer Tools. Now that Android Studio 2.2 (pictured) has been released, it’s time to say ...
Life for an Android developer has always been pretty straightforward. You downloaded Eclipse and installed the Android Developer Tools. The tools did the job, and ...
A shame, but not entirely surprising that it is concentrating on its own, relatively new IntelliJ-based Android Studio (pictured top right). When I first started app development, Eclipse was the only ...