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Android Studio 0.5.2 Released.

Emulators

Getting Started with MIT App Inventor 2. Using the Emulator. The Android SDK includes a virtual mobile device emulator that runs on your computer.

Using the Emulator

The emulator lets you prototype, develop and test Android applications without using a physical device. The Android emulator mimics all of the hardware and software features of a typical mobile device, except that it cannot place actual phone calls. It provides a variety of navigation and control keys, which you can "press" using your mouse or keyboard to generate events for your application. It also provides a screen in which your application is displayed, together with any other active Android applications. To let you model and test your application more easily, the emulator utilizes Android Virtual Device (AVD) configurations. The emulator also includes a variety of debug capabilities, such as a console from which you can log kernel output, simulate application interrupts (such as arriving SMS messages or phone calls), and simulate latency effects and dropouts on the data network.

Overview. Learn to Think Like an Android Developer. By Reto Meier, Head of Scalable Developer Advocacy Today I’m proud to announce the latest resource for learning to develop Android apps: Developing Android Apps: Android Fundamentals.

Learn to Think Like an Android Developer

Android Fundamentals is an online training course featuring Google Developer Advocates Reto Meier, Dan Galpin, and Katherine Kuan, working with the team at Udacity that’s advanced and technical enough for experienced developers who are new to Android — maybe even new to mobile — but not new to programming. The course offers step-by-step training in which you’ll build an Android app, and learn best practices of mobile development in general and Android development in particular. The full course materials — all the videos, quizzes, and forums — are available for free for all students by selecting “View Courseware”. Personalized ongoing feedback and guidance from Coaches is also available to anyone who chooses to enroll in Udacity’s guided program. Android Developers Blog.

Getting Started. Vs-android - Integrated development of Android NDK C/C++ software under Visual Studio. Vs-android is intended to provide a collection of scripts and utilities to support integrated development of Android NDK C/C++ software under Microsoft Visual Studio. vs-android supports only Visual Studio 2010, 2012 and 2013.

vs-android - Integrated development of Android NDK C/C++ software under Visual Studio

Earlier versions lack the MSBuild integration with the C/C++ compilation systems. Compile and link Android C/C++ projects within Visual Studio. Integrated development, no makefiles. Works as another 'Platform' type. v0.961 - 24th February 2014 Added Precompiled Header support. v0.96 - 4th January 2014 Visual Studio 2013 has preliminary support now. v0.951 - 22nd May 2013 Fix for running on machines with a lone install of vs2010. Adventures on Android NDK, Part I. Visual studio addin for Android Application Development. Debugging Android web apps. Tektips-androidstudio - Visual Studio Addin for Android App develipment. AndroidStudio is a Visual Studio Add-in for developing Android Applications using Visual Stduio IDE and Android SDK.

tektips-androidstudio - Visual Studio Addin for Android App develipment

The aim of this project is to enable developers who are comfortable with Visual Studio IDE to develop Adndroid applicatiosns using Android SDK and Java. The project now ships with basic options like , creating a Android project, Opening an Android Project, Compiling the project, debugging the project, running the project in emulator etc. To see how the tool works , watch the video from the link below.. Project Home Page: Forum Link: Tegra Android Development Pack. Setting up an Android development environment can be a complex and frustrating experience.

Tegra Android Development Pack

NVIDIA simplifies this for all Android developers with a single installer that manages this complexity for you. The Tegra Android Development Pack installs all software tools required to develop for Android on NVIDIA’s Tegra platform. This suite of developer tools is targeted at Tegra devices, but will configure a development environment that will work with almost any Android device including the all-new NVIDIA® SHIELD™ tablet, Google Project Tango Tablet Development Kit and Xiaomi MiPad powered by NVIDIA® Tegra® K1, NVIDIA® Tegra NOTE™ 7 derived family of devices and NVIDIA SHIELD™ portable, powered by Tegra 4. Available for Windows, OSX, Ubuntu Linux 32-bit and Ubuntu Linux 64-bit platforms. Buy.