
Developers will soon be able to write and test Android apps on Chrome OS
Developers will soon be able to write Android apps right from their Chromebooks.
Developers will soon be able to write Android apps right from their Chromebooks.
Google has detailed some of the changes coming with the Android Studio 2.2 update, including test recording and a new layout designer.
Google has begun advising registered Google Play developers to update to Android Studio 2.1.1 due to a security vulnerability present in previous versions of the development tool.
Google has officially released Android Studio 2.0 for developers with a number of new features. In this release, developers will have access to Instant Run, which will increase their build speeds for testing apps and much more.
Google has pushed a big update to Android Studio, bumping it up to version 2.0, and it brings some big speed improvements. Developers will be able build and deploy their apps faster, and more.
Google has released Android Studio 1.4, adding new design tools, monitors, and developer services to its development environment.
Google has announced that it will no longer be developing and supporting the Android Developer Tools in Eclipse, as the company continues to focus on Android Studio.
There's some great news for developers today: Android Studio is officially out of beta with version 1.0 for Windows, Mac, and Linux users. The full release of the development platform has been anticipated for a while now, after having originally entered beta earlier this year. The goal of Android Studio is to provide a full-featured environment for easier, smoother app development....
Brand new Android IDE to make it easier to build and preview apps Google has launched a brand new IDE (integrated development environment) for building Android apps at today's Google I/O keynote presentation. Android Studio is based on the community edition of IntelliJ, and includes a number of unique tools designed to make the development and previewing process more easy. Among these...