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Getting to know Android Studio and the files that make up your apps If you're diving into Android development for the first time, knowing how to use Android Studio can be very confusing. Let us help!
Understanding how to use libraries in Android Studio is a big part of that. In other words: if you need to perform a common task, you probably don’t need to write the code yourself.
In short, if you’re smart enough to play Crossy Road, you can create customised Android ransomware – deciding what messages will be displayed on locked devices, what key should be used to unlock it, ...
It's introducing an Android Basics nanodegree (available in a week-long free trial) at Udacity that has Google experts teaching you how to write simple Android apps, even if you don't know a lick ...
Good news for game devs: Android Studio 1.3 supports Android’s C/C++ NDK Android Studio 1.3 is a more comprehensive replacement for the old Eclipse ADT.
The latest stable release of Android Studio, dubbed Flamingo, brings Live Edit for Composable UIs, new app inspection features, updated IntelliJ, and more.