Google has made available in recent months a range of tools as well interesting to assist in the development of applications for Android platform. In the early days of Android, without many options, developers had to resort to various tools non-officials in the creation of applications for the flagship robozinho Mountain View.
Seeing this need, Google introduced its own IDE in 2014, called Android Studio, but either way, it also continued to offer support to other development environments. Among these alternatives, without a doubt one of the best known is the Eclipse, an IDE for free with many features that facilitated the work of programming.
With the arrival of version 2.2 of the Android Studio in the last month, Google mentioned that already is looking to shut down the support for the other IDE’s, and this week, the company gave its ultimatum. Is closed officially support for Android developers in the Eclipse IDE, and the pros really are going to need to migrate to the Studio to follow through with your tools in the Play Store.
The company stresses that all of the classic features of the Eclipse will be present in Android Studio, which is a positive point for those who are not fans of change. Another interesting detail is that the migration of projects between the Eclipse and the Studio will be quite simple, and Google has implemented a solution to importing the code directly through the initial interface.
Until now, the company has not disclosed further details if you also plan to shut down support for the rest of the IDE’s, and was only published the note with the end of the Eclipse.
for users that need To migrate to the new development environment, Android Studio is free, and the download of the latest version can already be done on the official page for the developers of the platform of Google.
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