At the beginning, Kenneth states he believes most of new development will be in Android Studio and Gradle. In fact, Xavier Ducrohet has already stated in adt-dev mailing list and in the fireside chat in Google IO that Eclipse/ADT will get mostly bug fixes, but the cool new features will be for Android Studio.
What android needs is a build system with graddle from the command line. Then we can all develop on VIM or whatever you use to develop other things. The problem with Android Studio, or any IDE for that case (apart from the bloat) is that as developers we are constantly working on diferent technologies... a web service here, a c implementation there, some nodejs, an android client... so VIM is the winner for me, but looking over the internet no one has posted anything to get it working right for android development and gradle. Good talk, by the way.
Julio Cesar Villasante while being an IDE fan I get what you say. I use IntelliJ ultimate at work and it covers most of the things I need (including Android) and it has support for many of the things you stated as well as a Vim key binding. Finally, there is no problem running Gradle from the command line either by using the gradle wrapper or gradle itself.
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Is there any place where I can see how to test in android studio? Android Developers
28:10 to get to gradle content. Great talk, very concise.
At the beginning, Kenneth states he believes most of new development will be in Android Studio and Gradle. In fact, Xavier Ducrohet has already stated in adt-dev mailing list and in the fireside chat in Google IO that Eclipse/ADT will get mostly bug fixes, but the cool new features will be for Android Studio.
Thank you very much for posting.
What android needs is a build system with graddle from the command line. Then we can all develop on VIM or whatever you use to develop other things. The problem with Android Studio, or any IDE for that case (apart from the bloat) is that as developers we are constantly working on diferent technologies... a web service here, a c implementation there, some nodejs, an android client... so VIM is the winner for me, but looking over the internet no one has posted anything to get it working right for android development and gradle. Good talk, by the way.
Julio Cesar Villasante while being an IDE fan I get what you say. I use IntelliJ ultimate at work and it covers most of the things I need (including Android) and it has support for many of the things you stated as well as a Vim key binding. Finally, there is no problem running Gradle from the command line either by using the gradle wrapper or gradle itself.
Is there any place where I can see how to test in android studio? Android Developers
怎么显示字幕啊
求中文视频
语速太快了. 只能抓关键词听了
完全听不懂
hope have the English alphabet, for the people of English is not the native language , the speak is too fast to understand
He has flux on ;-)
有中文的朋友么。。。
有,汗.... 看英文视频太吃力,吃不透