Android’s development studio is getting a new update as Google rolls out Android Studio 3.2 Canary, adding new tools for visual navigation editing and Jetpack. The new release includes build tools for ...
Learning Android app development may seem like a daunting task, but it can open up a world of possibilities. You could create the next “hit app” that changes the way we work or interact with each ...
Good, smooth animations can make an app or operating system feel polished and just overall more pleasant to use. In an effort to help developers build those animations, Google has added a Motion ...
Adobe’s Photoshop.com has mobile apps for both iPhone and Android. Each platform features a similar set of features. However, in an interesting twist today, Adobe announced that other Android ...
Collaborative online video editor WeVideo is on a roll: it recently upgraded to version 3.0, adding features that make editing more accessible to anyone, and now its expanding what customers can do on ...
Linux has emerged as a preferred platform for Android app development due to its stability, security, and the extensive range of tools and libraries available. This guide will walk you through the ...
The Swift Android workgroup has announced nightly preview releases of the Swift SDK for Android, a tool kit for developing Android mobile applications with Apple’s Swift language. Instructions for ...
There are lots of reasons why you might want to write an Android app. Maybe you have a great idea and you want to build a prototype, maybe you just want to learn to program for Android, maybe it is ...
In Part 1 of this beginner’s introduction to Android Studio, you set up Android Studio in your development environment and got to know the user interface. Now, in Part 2, you’ll code your first app.
In the world of Android app development, trends evolve almost as rapidly as the technology behind them. From the rise of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) in Android apps to the ...