On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Lew lewbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Kristopher Micinski wrote:
I don't really think that would be of any use to the Android team and
seems like kind of a time waste: I don't really see how that would
make economic sense for Google.
Developing an IDE is extremely
Kristopher Micinski wrote:
Lew wrote:
Kristopher Micinski wrote:
I don't really think that would be of any use to the Android team and
seems like kind of a time waste: I don't really see how that would
make economic sense for Google.
Developing an IDE is extremely
I think they need to have an IDE can provide more in Debug and UI design.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Lew lewbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Kristopher Micinski wrote:
Lew wrote:
Kristopher Micinski wrote:
I don't really think that would be of any use to the Android team and
seems like
What do you guys think about Google developing an IDE that is tailored
specifically for Android development? It would basically replace Eclipse
and not have a bunch of confusing Eclipsy options that are irrelevant to
Android.
It would basically be Google's answer to Xcode.
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I don't really think that would be of any use to the Android team and
seems like kind of a time waste: I don't really see how that would
make economic sense for Google.
Developing an IDE is extremely nontrivial, eclipse has thousands of
developers over the course of years and it still really
Kristopher Micinski wrote:
I don't really think that would be of any use to the Android team and
seems like kind of a time waste: I don't really see how that would
make economic sense for Google.
Developing an IDE is extremely nontrivial, eclipse has thousands of
developers over the
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