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snater2012-11-07 01:51:20
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snater, 2012-11-07 01:51:20

Sublime text 2 for android app development?

There is a desire to write something for android, but the need to use "big" IDEs is a little confusing. Is it possible to organize comfortable development in st2 with support for all the functions of the android sdk?

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cencio, 2012-11-07
@snater

comfortable will not work, but do not be afraid of Eclipse - it works well with android, it's easy to master. And plugins will cover only the basic functionality and it will only be more difficult with them, a lot is missing - logket filtering, a quick transition to classes / functions, etc. at my workplace I keep eclipse for android and sublime for javascript

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deep_orange, 2015-05-08
@deep_orange

If the computer has enough power, then it's more convenient in Android Studio (or Eclipse). It's all terribly slow for me. For example , plugins for st3 and their settings. Here and here it is described how to use VirtualBox as an emulator. You can create a project from the command line. Compiling, building, signing and installing too. Much will have to be done by yourself.

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