Google has decided to focus exclusively on building tools for its Android Studio. The firm is likely to end support for other Integrated Development Environments (IDE) like Eclipse at the end of this year.
Regarding the shifting of the company's focus to Android Studio, Android Product Manager Jamal Eason writes, “to focus all of our efforts on making Android Studio better and faster, we are ending development and official support for the Android Developer Tools (ADT) in Eclipse at the end of the year. This specifically includes the Eclipse ADT plugin and Android Ant build system.”
Prior to the release of Android Studio, other tools like Eclipse were in use on a large scale by developers. Google has written a migration guide to help developers make the switch to Android Studio IDE. The company is also planning to add performance tools to Android Studio over the next few months.
Regarding the shifting of the company's focus to Android Studio, Android Product Manager Jamal Eason writes, “to focus all of our efforts on making Android Studio better and faster, we are ending development and official support for the Android Developer Tools (ADT) in Eclipse at the end of the year. This specifically includes the Eclipse ADT plugin and Android Ant build system.”
Prior to the release of Android Studio, other tools like Eclipse were in use on a large scale by developers. Google has written a migration guide to help developers make the switch to Android Studio IDE. The company is also planning to add performance tools to Android Studio over the next few months.
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