After two years of development, Google released Android Studio 1.0 – the first stable version of the integrated development environment (IDE) for developers for Android. The program is made on the basis of popularity among IntelliJ IDEA Java IDE and has the same set of advantages in terms of editing code: code completion, refactoring, code analysis, and so on.
The announcement of Android Studio was held in May 2013 at a conference I / O Developer, so I had to wait a long time.
Right now you can download the version for Windows, Linux and Mac from the official site Android Developer.
Android Studio is positioned as a means to improve the speed and efficiency development and touted replacement of Eclipse. The program allows you to test the application on devices with different screen sizes and even different versions of the API, your program will run on different versions of Android, which at present is very important.
Among the other “chips” it is worth noting the built-in integration with Github, multiple APK support with different functions within the same project, the optimization module to monitor RAM (in the screenshot below).
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