There is a lot of buzz around Android Studio but I think it still needs
time mature so I suggest the structural changes should not make the life of
an ADT based developer harder, at least for now.
I suspect that Gradle support will be required for Android development
regardless of the IDE used.
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On Tuesday, May 28, 2013, Summers Pittman wrote:
On Fri 24 May 2013 07:54:03 PM EDT, Gorkem Ercan wrote:
> what would adding support mean? Gradle, docs?
>
My idea is at the low end supporting means we document how to import and
load the project and TODO application into Android Studio. We may have to
make structural changes to the project to get this to work.
On the high end of work we port the build system to the Gradle build
system used in Android Studio. This will eventually be done, but we
probably shouldn't make it a priority until after AS and Android's Gradle
build system have become finalized.
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> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Summers Pittman <supittma(a)redhat.com
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> The new Android build tools (IE Android Studio) are still in beta, but
> passos and I were thinking of adding support for them for the 1.2
> release. I havn't given these tools more than a cursory look, but we
> will have to support them sooner or later.
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> What do you guys think?
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