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Android development starts with the Android SDK - a collection of tools needed to build any kind of Android app. Discover what's included and how to use it. By Alex Mullis December 16, 2017 ...
This guide will describe how to install the Android SDK and set up your chosen development environments. If you’ haven’t already done so you can download the Android SDK from the link below ...
The Android Game SDK is a new set of libraries from Google, designed to help facilitate better game development. Or at least, that is what it promises to be in the not-too-distant future. For ...
Introduced with Android 10, Modular System Components enable updating end-user devices outside of the normal Android release cycles. The new Extension SDK framework, now public, aims to make their int ...
Google’s Gemini Nano is an AI model that uses the power of Gemini to run on-device features like text summaries, image generation, and more.. Android app developers can now experiment with Gemini Nano ...
BlackBerry have come true to their word and released the BlackBerry 10.2 SDK for developers. This is a trimmed down version of the OS for testing purposes only but should give devs the extra tools ...
The feedback from the Developer Preview has influenced the SDK, which provides updated developer images for the existing devices and the Android emulator. The Lollipop SDK includes APIs for the new ...
It's been a long time since a new Android SDK has been publicly released to developers -- the last one was made available only to contest winners which made some developers feel less than appreciated.
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