it's a bit that I'm trying to learn Android development but codes from tutorials don't seem to work for me. U have 2.1.2 I guess, I downloaded it from the official site.
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You have three major options:
Use the version of Android Studio that your tutorials use. Ideally, you are using tutorials written using Android Studio 2.x. You can download older versions of Android Studio on the Android Studio site.
Use the latest release version of Android Studio (2.1.2). If this is newer than what your tutorials use, you will need to figure out how to do the tutorial steps in the newer Android Studio.
Use the latest beta release of Android Studio (2.2). I do not recommend this for newcomers to Android app development.
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Does the IDE version really affect learning about the overall app development process? Android Studio hasn't changed that much, and tutorials mostly provide code, not Android Studio guidance. Aug 13, 2016 at 22:48
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1@cricket_007: "tutorials mostly provide code, not Android Studio guidance" -- that depends entirely on the tutorial. "Does the IDE version really affect learning about the overall app development process?" -- for an experienced developer? Probably not. People who have been programming for a while are used to the fact that development tools may differ from written instructions. Newcomers to programming, though, will have a more difficult time translating what the tutorial says with what the IDE has. It gets worse if the tutorial is not in the developer's native language. And so on. Aug 13, 2016 at 22:53
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I was mostly curious, say, one used a beta vs stable release? Or used Intellij rather than Android Studio? The IDE itself may "look" different or offer a couple unique feature sets between versions, but the processes of writing the code or running the app doesn't differ that much Aug 13, 2016 at 22:58
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how can I install an older version? I just downloaded it from the site.– K. JorAug 13, 2016 at 23:08
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@cricket_007: Again, it is a matter of experience. To you, they are not much different. Aug 13, 2016 at 23:14
AppCompatActivity
, then it's probably focusing on the content of the Activity and logic of the overall app development process, rather than the Support library features