Saturday, April 9, 2016

Android Studio 2.0 streamlines creating apps with new emulator – Techworld

Main news update 2.0, Instant Run emulator allows developer see how code changes affect instantly app.

the official tool development Google, Android Studio, just out of beta mode and received new tools to speed the creation of applications.

the major 2.0 update new feature is the Instant Run, emulator where the Google has been working since 2015 as part of its Integrated Development Environment (IDE). With it, you can see how a change in the code affects the app instantly. Otherwise you getting rebuilding or installing the APK, which can be a laborious process.

In addition, the device emulator would be three times faster than before grace your ability to work with CPUs with multiple cores. Google says that the emulator will usually be faster than taking the test on a real device and highlights a new feature of Instant Run that enables a new virtual machine for each build tests.

Android Studio also gives developers a better idea about how your apps can go on different devices with your Cloud test Lab. This tool allows you to test how your app is in a variety of smartphones, tablets and other gadgets, which is something essential if we think of the enormous fragmentation of the Android ecosystem.

Android Studio 2.0 is now available for download. It is worth noting that Google has partnered with Udacity to promote a series of online courses for those who want to learn more about creating Android apps

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