Dear Android Devloper, what platforms and tools do you usually use for development? Windows? Mac OS? Linux? Eclipse ADT? IntelliJ Idea? In fact, platforms and tools are not important, because Android itself is "cross-platform. Have you ever wondered how to use the Andorid platform itself as a mobile phone or tablet to develop Android applications? Whether it is practical or not, this idea is absolutely feasible! This tool already exists. This is what we will introduce below-AIDE, a Java Android IDE running on Android devices.
AIDE -- Andoird Java IDE
AIDE is a Java application development integrated environment that can be directly used for App development on Android devices. AIDE supports coding-> compiling-> running this entire workflow. Supports rich text editors, Automatic Code Completion, real-time syntax error checking, refactoring, smart code navigation, and other special functions. To run a program, you just need to click the run button.
If your Android device has an external keyboard, AIDE will turn your device into a real development tool. For example, you can use an Asus Transformer Prime super tablet equipped with Android 4.0 (codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich) for app development. AIDE can also turn the Android mobile phone into a small development computer and encode it by touching the input.
AIDE also supports both Android SDK (Java/XML) Development and Android NDK (C/C ++) development.
AIDE is fully compatible with Eclipse projects. You can directly copy the source code of the project created through Eclipse ADT to the Android device, and then use AIDE to continue development. Of course, you can also upload the Eclipse project source code to the Dropbox cloud-AIDE has provided the Dropbox integration function, allowing users to directly control the version of the Code through Dropbox.
Of course, how can AIDE not support Git ?!
Currently, AIDE is divided into the free version and the super version. The free version of AIDE provides basic functions to allow users to experience this unique IDE feature. However, if you really want to use AIDE to develop applications seriously, you 'd better purchase the authorization for the super edition, because the super edition supports the following features:
- -The number of Java files in the project is allowed to exceed 5
- -Support for Git push/commit/branch
- -APK publishing Function
- -Offline SDK documentation Query
- -Customizable options
After reading the above functions, how do Android Developers feel? Suppose there are many codes to be written every day, and there are more than two hours of commuting time, are you sure you want to get started ~
The address of AIDE on Google Play is: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? Id = com. aide. ui & rdid = com. aide. ui & rdot = 1 & feature = md