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Eclipse, Android Studio and the suggested environment for platform development

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With the major milestone release of Android Studio, I am worried about the suggested IDE for platform development. As we can see on the web [ http://source.android.com/source/using-eclipse.html ], there is a sort of tutorial to set up an Eclipse Environment for AOSP development: while it does not directly involve the ADT plugin, at the same time its presence in the environment it's useful in some situations.

Is there any plan for a substitution of Eclipse as "endorsed" IDE for AOSP?

posted Dec 9, 2014 by anonymous

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