I have tried ioio service with open accessory works very well!

On Sat, 5 Sep 2015 4:01 pm Thanos Fisherman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow great news! I haven't checked those forums in a while. I'm gonna try
> this! Are the doc and sources still available with gradle? For example when
> clicking a class name with Ctrl + left click in android studio Will I be
> able to see sources and docs? I'll give it a try soon and check myself
> anyways. Cheers!
>
>
> Τη Πέμπτη, 20 Αυγούστου 2015 - 9:44:25 π.μ. UTC+3, ο χρήστης Ytai έγραψε:
>>
>> Friends, this has been a long journey...
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the availability of an easier, better way to
>> build Android and PC applications using the IOIO. This has been a long
>> overdue on my side, having been left behind the evolving technology.
>> Starting at the v5.05 release, which I have just pushed, the IOIO user
>> workflow changes in the following ways:
>>
>>    1. No longer need to build the IOIOLib libraries from source
>>    yourselves. In fact, you don't even have to explicitly download them! They
>>    are now all available as Maven Central packages, ready to be referenced by
>>    your project.
>>    2. The structure of the release bundle has changed. The only
>>    "important" thing left in it is the example apps.
>>    3. Example apps are built using Gradle, which is considered the
>>    best-practice build tool for Android applications and Java applications in
>>    general. This would be how users will be encouraged to build their own
>>    applications going forward.
>>    4. Android Studio is now the officially recommended IDE for both
>>    Android and PC. In fact, Android Studio support comes for free with Gradle
>>    support. *Eclipse is no longer supported*. Yeah, it can work if you
>>    insist, but I'm going to gently direct people complaining about Eclipse to
>>    Android Studio. Eclipse doesn't play as nicely with Gradle and Eclipse
>>    support for Android is slowly rotting. No point in spending time on that. 
>> I
>>    love Eclipse too, but Android Studio is a good tool and getting used to it
>>    should not be all that hard.
>>
>> More information here:
>> https://github.com/ytai/ioio/wiki/Building-IOIO-Applications-With-Gradle
>>
>> I encourage people to give it a try and provide feedback. It is very
>> likely that it will take a couple of iterations to get it completely
>> streamlined. Simply download IOIO software bundle 5.05
>> <https://github.com/ytai/ioio/raw/master/release/software/App-IOIO0505.zip> 
>> and
>> try to import one of the example apps into Android Studio and build it.
>> Then try to modify it or create your own app from scratch. It should
>> hopefully be a lot simpler than before :)
>>
>> Looking forward for your impressions, including feedback about the Wiki!
>>
>> Ytai
>>
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