> Does Android not host its development tools because it doesn't run the > X Window System? Since X already runs on most of the hardware that > Android does, that wouldn't be too hard to remedy -- and would benefit > the whole Android community. > Actually, no. The .class -> .dex compiler consumes an enormous amount of memory, so it is out of the question at least for now. However what I do not get is why would it be good for an education project if it would be self hosting at all? As I see an education project's main goal is to support creating quality educational resources (like curricula) cheaply, is not it? _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
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