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Vladislav2013-06-07 10:55:46
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Vladislav, 2013-06-07 10:55:46

Problems in Android Studio?

Do you think Android Studio is still "raw" to be considered the main IDE for Android development? I don't want to argue now which environment is better, just wondering if I'm the only one having a lot of problems with Android Studio?

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LeoCcoder, 2013-06-07
@LeoCcoder

Works great on Mac for more than a week, before that I sat on eclipse. I think every day the studio will only get better and better. I moved to the studio, also because most of us use Idea ... unification, no need to maintain project files for eclipse anymore.

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senneco, 2013-06-07
@senneco

If you do not use the new project structure (the one that Android Studio does), then Gradle can not be used. And then this IDE is not much different from Idea, but still different, and as for me, for the better.

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Alexey, 2013-06-14
@VDG

I stubbornly did not want to install it, but now it has become my main IDE. Eclipse closed and the new application was written entirely in the studio. So for me, it's not raw at all.

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recompileme, 2013-06-17
@recompileme

moved back to the idea, the same studio only without errors and quirks,
either the target api is nailed down tightly in this studio, or the google maps jar is not added at point-blank range from laybraris, or the history stack in the editor is cut down to almost 5 command cancellations.
I don’t advise, there are ideas with the community - there are no problems, unlike

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Kirill09, 2013-12-02
@Kirill09

I use Android Studio, there are errors when the update exits. But they are very quickly corrected so it is bearable. Switched due to gradle and excellent Preview robots. As a result, I advise you to proceed if the deadlines in the project are not critical and you can spend a couple of hours searching for problems during the build when updating the studio.

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Rustem Saitkulov, 2014-10-30
@atetc

It can already be considered the main

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