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I will start development geared towards digital tv, and will be 50% ndk. Android studio meets well? or better eclipse?
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I will start development geared towards digital tv, and will be 50% ndk. Android studio meets well? or better eclipse?
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From the Android Studio version 1.3, has full support for NDK, including a native debug. The plugin is based on Jetbrains Clion Platform.
Source:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com.br/2015/05/android-m-developer-preview-tools.html
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Use the Android Studio
it has full support to Android
and is passive of using jetbrains plugins, Google no longer provides support for ADT
(eclipse plugin to develop Android
), soon the ADT
tends not to support the new Apis of Android
(which is currently in review 22).
Note on ADT:
Note: If you have been using Eclipse with ADT, be Aware that Android Studio is now the Official IDE for Android, so you should migrate to Android Studio to receive all the Latest IDE updates. For help Moving Projects, see Migrating to Android Studio.
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