


Keyboard shortcuts for writing and refactoring codes How to create a project in Android Studio, how to navigate a project, how to use the Android Studio code editor How to install and configure: the Java Development Kit (JDK) and Android Studio IDE which includes the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) By the end of the course, you should be able to use Android Studio to become a faster, even more efficient developer.As of December 2014 Android Studio has become the new and only Google's fully Supported Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Android.Īlthough you don't necessarily need Android Studio for your Android application development, the only fastest and easiest way to develop your android applications is to use Android Studio. Lastly, he covers developing with Jetpack Compose, a new library that lets you build an app’s interface completely in Kotlin. David also shows how to add version control and share projects on GitHub, manage project dependencies, use activity and code templates, and work with Google’s preferred programming language for Android development, Kotlin. He helps you set up your environment and your first project and provides handy shortcuts for writing and debugging code. In this course, instructor David Gassner introduces Android Studio. Android Studio is based on IntelliJ IDEA and contains the same great coding and debugging features plus lots of tools that are unique to Android development: Layout editors, resource managers, virtual device support, and more. Software developers who want to build Android apps need Android Studio-the official Google IDE.
