Android Studio Tutorial why use Android Studio
Android Studio is Google launched a new Android development environment, its importance imaginable!
1. Integrated Gradle Packaging Tool
2. WYSIWYG results
3. Draggable UI Actions
4. Automatic code completion
5. More Operating Interfaces
6. Integration of Google Cloud
7. The new JUnit
8. Integration of MAVEN repositories
Download
- To https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html (need to turn over the wall) or http://pan.baidu.com/s/1c2EzK9y to download the latest version of Android Stuido2.0 official version
- The installation package that is provided in this tutorial is provided in the description of the installation package:
- Android-studio-bundle-143.2739321-windows.exe is a full installation package that includes the IDE and SDK Tools (this version comes with the latest version of the SDK).
- Android-studio-ide-143.2739321-windows.zip is SDK Tools, and after extracting it, choose the SDK version you want to install, without the IDE
Installation steps
- Double-click Android-studio-bundle-143.2739321-windows.exe installation
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Follow the legend, next ( Note, install with instructions )
Red Arrows in turn:
- Android Studio: Mandatory option for IDE tools section
- Android SDK: Optional option for SDK Toolkit section
- Android virtual Device: Optional option for virtual machine section
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performance: Optional option for Intel virtual Machine Hardware Acceleration Section
Recommendations: Select All installation
Description:
- is the installation directory for the Android Studio IDE, you can choose the installation directory according to your needs
- for the Android SDK installation You can choose the installation directory according to your needs
Description:
- This is the setting for configuring the memory size of the virtual machine to run
- if your computer has more memory than you can get, try not to be less than 2GB
Recommendation:
If the computer does not turn over the wall, it is recommended not to open Android Studio immediately, subsequent settings refer to "Configuring the Android Studio section"
Configure Android Studio
first time to open the configuration steps for Android Studio
- Highly recommended: If everyone's computer does not turn over the wall, please go to your Android Studio installation directory, find the bin directory under the Idea.properties file, open the file at the end of the file to add the following code:
#———————————————————————-
# set open Android studio after no networking detection
#———————————————————————-
Disable.android.first.run=true
The first time you open Android Studio, you'll get the following tips
Description
- For those who already have experience with IntelliJ idea (Android Studio is just a branch of idea) used to import their own custom configuration
- It's basically about developers who don't have their own custom configuration.
Can choose according to their own situation
The first time you open the installation tips process for the Android Studio SDK
Description
- The installation process is slow, please wait patiently
Go to the start page of Android Studio
Description
- New Android Studio Project
- Open an existing Android studio project
- Sample code for importing Android
- Check out the source of the project (can be checked out from popular code repositories such as Svn,git)
- Import Eclipse Project
- Configuration Studio
- Document description
SDK Environment configuration for Android Studio
- Open Android Studio and follow the example to configure
Description:
* The first input box is the directory of the Android SDK in your native computer, make sure the same as your SDK installation directory
* The second input box is your local JDK directory, ensure that your JDK installation directory consistent,
you need to emphasize that you must install JDK7 in this machine, this address must point to JDK7, cannot use JDK6
settings for Android Studio file encoding
The file encoding format has long been an important but easily overlooked issue. In Eclipse's experience, our file encoding format habit is usually UTF-8, but eclipse defaults to the same operating system (default GBK), because of the GBK encoding, it will cause a more or less garbled situation. Therefore, an unwritten rule is to use a generic encoding format UTF-8.
Setup steps:
Description:
1. Select Editor-> File Encoding
2. In the right, select Project encoding in the encoding format UTF-8
3. In the right, select the default encoding for properties files encoding format UTF-8
4. Click Apply to save the configuration, click OK to exit
Android Studio installation Configuration detailed steps (graphics)