Hi !
Pépé le compiler is a freeware standard Pascal compiler for the Android plateform, that runs directly on the handheld. Pépé generates true native ARM executable code fom standard Pascal source program. Console applications may be generated on board in the train, while waiting the bus, while fishing, on the beach, or what ever you are, either on a tablet or on a smartphone, provided it runs with the Android operating system and with an ARM processor.
Pépé is developed by Philippe Guillot, the father of PP, PIAF and BIRD (a full featured - compiler, text and resource editor - package for PalmOS)
As I can not post the direct link, just try "github k33g profile" within Google. The APK will be soon posted on to the market.
Want to use a language that's supported by Android's Dalvik Compiler but not as ugly or feature lacking as Java? Want to be able to use both Scala and Java at the same time in the same project (or convert between the two with a click of a button)? For those that don't already use Scala (or want to know how to set it up for Android and in Intellij without a bunch of extra plugins and workarounds) I have your solution. No external building or additional plugins are required. Just the Android development plugins for Intellij and also the Scala plugin (and the sdk for both of course).
Just check out my guide and test project on github and feel free to clone it or whatever: https://github.com/yareally/android-scala-intellij-no-sbt-plugin
Questions? Feel free to ask.
Also, no I don't support or have a desire to support other IDEs. Guide requires Intellij IDEA Ultimate Edition or the free/open source Community Edition (which is basically what Android Studio is, only more crippled).
Thanks!
Hi all,
Just inquiring if there is any app I could install on my android tab
and be able to do some java programming, like running Luna Eclipse
which does so well on windows.
Regards.
@faeiz747, despite its Linux roots, Android is far from capable of running Eclipse IDE as is. Not only is the hardware inadequate for supporting such a large application, but Android lacks a full Java SE JVM (Dalvik is a subset) and SWT (Eclipse UI framework) implementation for native Android UI controls does not exist. On Linux, SWT implementations exist only for GTK and Motif.
You may be interested in Project Orion, which is an effort at eclipse.org to create Eclipse-like experience in the browser. I understand that people have been able to use Orion from a mobile browser on devices such as the one on the iPad.
I am working on eclipse from 6 months but recently I downloaded android studio and i found it good too. So i am confused which platform should i keep using?
thanks.
Eclipse is d best i feel..developing on it since ice cream sandwich
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I've no problem with android studio except the fact that it is damn slow. I'm sure that it will improve in the future.
Eclipse is a very familiar tool. It feels like home when I use eclipse and a lot faster.
Androi Studio for sure
My personal favorite is android studio. Its much better then eclipse and it surely improves productivity in certain tasks.
Developers should be update, use Android Studio
Android Studio.. IDEA based software is best ever.. You guys must learn its featured and then you would say wow. From multiple selection to Floating Navigation Bar to Any File Go to lot and lot of features..... Extremely customisable... I don't know how many have used legendary code editor sublime text.
Buy this android studio.... Completely Brings all features of Sublime Text into an IDE. Learn the features of this ide... And u will hate all other ide altogether
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Also google positions Android Studio as the official development environment.
Eclipse is faster, but Android Studio has more features and is built for Android specifically (while Eclipse is built for Java generally). If your computer can run it smoothly, go with Studio.
I personally believe one should always use the one which is best and up-to-date. Saying that, Android Studio fits in best as this is the latest development platform with loaded features and easy to use.
The only factor that it takes time and effort for the developers to learn new things. For, developers who starts fresh doesn't make much difference to them as they need to learn either one of the platform and they can start with Android Studio. If one learns Eclipse first, they eventually need to learn Android Studio and upgrade themselves at some point.
Moreover, there are additional features on any new releases than the older version. Similarly, we see some of the well known features that are available on Android Studio and not present in Eclipse, mentioned here:
1. Maven-based build dependencies
2. Build variants and multiple-APK generation (great for Android Wear).
3. Advanced Android code completion and refactoring.
Finally, new and advanced features in these new released platforms helps developers to produce apps faster.
Happy Coding
Cheers!
For low performance laptop Android Studio wouldnt be as efficient, on the other hand it have a lot of advantage rather than eclips.
I'm looking to create an app for android (which I can eventually add to the play store), that contains buttons of a sort in the fact that if you tap on the screen in once place one thing will happen and in another place, something else. Can anyone recommend which I should use to create this app? Also, do they both use need java? (android studios or eclipse)
Thanks!
I've found the newer versions of Android Studio to be much more efficient as well as having less issues than they used to. I highly recommend using Android Studio, especially since Google is ending support for Eclipse by the end of the year.
intellij
Android Studio is a customized version of IntelliJ, which is a commercial IDE. So you're getting a $200 IDE for free!
And intellij is very polished
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Android studio is pretty good, but it is very slow and takes a bit too much of the memory
I have only used Android Studio so far. Lot of support tutorials and ease of understanding / use. May be, one day I will explore other options. Not for now.
My vote is going for Android Studio.
I vote for Android Studio. eclipse is not support. but i am using visual studio to develop android app (cordova hybrid project).
Hi,
Android Studio is great.The framework is sleek and it is perfect platform to develop your apps.
If you are new to android programming i would suggest you can take courses from Udacity (Android Basics Nanodegree program by Google)Here you will be taught by the Google developers themselves and it's really cool and interactive.
Android Studio.. Thought based programming is best ever.. You all must take in its included and after that you would say stunning. From different choice to Floating Navigation Bar to Any File Go to parcel and part of features..... To a great degree customisable... I don't know what number of have utilized incredible code editorial manager radiant content.
Purchase this android studio.... Totally Brings all components of Sublime Text into an IDE. Take in the elements of this ide... What's more, u will despise all other ide by and large
Hi All
Today, We announce the Android AppStream platform or name it as [email protected] go into friendly user beta testing program in China.
We create it by enhanced Android AOSP 6 and k8s platform and enhanced Linux graphics stack and Linux kernel, then we can run Android and Android App in Ubuntu Linux on some server that have power ARM64 Server with AMD GPU and remote display and control the Android & Android App in end user's Android phone.
We create them all from mainline code and appreciate some tips from the preceding jobs of Anbox project.
We want create a new mode of smart phone app running and ARM64 Linux cloud computing.
Sincerely
Wales Wang