First experience of Android Studio and first experience of android
After the transfer to the Windows environment, the 64-bit JDK and Eclipse (JavaEE) versions won't be available for the 32-bit Eclipse (ADT) pulled from a colleague's computer, so I set up a VPN to download it from the Android official website, and then I saw this sentence:
Okay, you can download IntelliJ-based AS. In fact, I have tried AS before. At that time, the important page on the official website was ADT. I remember that I downloaded the AS and wanted to download a Gradle. I couldn't download it, and I was too lazy to find my own offline import. So I didn't like the AS much at the time.
The current version is quite good. First, the interface is fresh and the layers are quite clear.
Does the icon match Lollipop's Material Design.
Feel the overall interface and feel pretty good. Some features are very user-friendly. For example, res resource files are differentiated based on dpi, which is very appealing:
VersionCode and versionName are not specified in the AndroidManifest. xml file, but are modified in Gradle Scripts:
The layout file page is also very different:
Tall ......
I used to use Eclipse before. Should I change to IntelliJ to adapt to the shortcut keys again?
No, we can change the shortcut key scheme to Eclipse. The process is as follows:
File> Settings> KeyMap, which can be customized based on our habits:
Like.
The interaction and speed are better than those of Eclipse. No wonder it is officially recommended.
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