I as an Android small white, first to deal with Android is its IDE (Integrated development environment, integrated development environment).
I remember the first time from the library borrowed this Android books, and then is a variety of download installation, because it is a lot of novice to go many detours, but finally see can build a HelloWorld engineering discovery is still quite worthwhile. The first contact was eclipse, and then there was the Androidstudio, and the next one came to play. After using these two Ides, it is found that there are many differences, each with its advantages and disadvantages.
One, the most intuitive is the interface of the difference
Eclipse:
Androidstudio:
difference:
1, the Project column is a little different, androidstudio on the project can also create a number of new module (equivalent to a project can have several apps), and Eclipse in a project is the equivalent of an app.2, the biggest difference is in the editing interface, eclipse because the code area and interface area is on different pages, so every time you modify the interface to switch Page view, a lot of trouble. Androidstudio solves this problem by allowing the code area and interface to be displayed on the same page, which can be seen in time whenever you modify it, especially in the layout, which makes it easier to set the size.
Second, then is the code habits of the different (refers to the shortcut keys, code hints and so on) 1, after the advent of androidstudio many programmers began to switch from Eclipse to Androidstudio, heard the most is a bit unaccustomed, especially the shortcut keys.
Because Androidstudio's shortcut keys are quite different from eclipse. Here's a comparison of some of the common shortcut keys:
feature Eclipse asBuild Constructor (Getter/setter) Right-->sourse-> construction Ctrl+alt+insert Paste the current line to the next line Alt+ctrl+down crtl+dcode hint alt+/alt+enter ... ... ...2, after the use of two Ides found as code hints less, suitable for the hands of the people to use. For example, but you need to rewrite some methods, it will not write the default parameters
Eclipse:
As :
Because the use of time is not long, so the understanding is only fur, can be lifted out of the examples are not many. Although Androidstudio has improved with respect to eclipse, as as a result of the recent coming out there are many problems. Choose which tool or see a person likes, after all, the tool is not the most important, it is important that you have a studious upward heart.
The Android IDE in my eyes