On the previous year I choose the eclipse w/ android-sdk for android development, because it's better than Android Studio which is currently updating during that year 2015. Now that android studio has updated its components which is now best to use? Should I still stick to eclipse w/ android-sdk or should I change to Android Studio?
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2As of 2016, Eclipse is no longer officially supported as an Android development platform. Therefore, switch. You may even find that the JetBrains IDEs are better– OneCricketeerMay 10, 2016 at 3:05
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2Quoting from Official Developer Site Note: If you have been using Eclipse with ADT, be aware that Android Studio is now the official IDE for Android, so you should migrate to Android Studio to receive all the latest IDE updates. For help moving projects, see Migrating to Android Studio.– Dhinakaran ThennarasuMay 10, 2016 at 3:05
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Rumor has it that Android may be going to swift. Google and Oracle don't play friendly.– PomagraniteMay 10, 2016 at 3:47
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@Pomagranite It would be the end of Android.– PhantômaxxMay 10, 2016 at 7:09
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thenextweb.com/dd/2016/04/07/google-facebook-uber-swift– PomagraniteMay 10, 2016 at 10:10
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Look at the following links:
Note: If you have been using Eclipse with ADT, be aware that Android Studio is now the official IDE for Android, so you should migrate to Android Studio to receive all the latest IDE updates. For help moving projects, see Migrating to Android Studio.
Important: Support for the Android Developer Tools (ADT) in Eclipse has ended, per our announcement. You should migrate your app development projects to Android Studio as soon as possible. For more information on transitioning to Android Studio, see Migrating from Eclipse ADT.
Also, I think this questions and answers will help you:
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2It's worth mentioning that the Andmore project has taken over the ADT development of Eclipse May 10, 2016 at 3:23