Saturday, December 13

Google's latest tool makes building Android apps even easier

In early 2013, Google announced Android Studio, a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) environment that would help you create Android applications with a lot less hassle.
Now, the company is finally ready to put Version 1.0 into the hands of would-be creators across the world. This package comes with plenty of helpful templates for the first-time developer, including example media recorders, notification systems and even an instant messaging platform.

Given that Android is now found almost anywhere (phones, tablets, smartwatches, TV, Google Glass, cars and other undiscovered platform), this software aid/enable you to tailor the experience across every device. Fans of GitHub are also catered to, since Android Studio will let you import samples of code from the online repository straight into your project. So, now that the tools to build your own app are this readily available, what sort of app are you planning to build?

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