![]() ![]() The talk focuses on how to be embrace performance when Android Studio is the bottleneck in the workflow (slow build times and reduced productivity), how switching to a terminal and various tools that exist in the ecosystem can give Android developers the much-needed speed boost and in-depth view in their development workflow. I try to cover what Android Studio gets right and what it doesn't. In my own experience, I talk about my love-hate relationship with Android Studio. ![]() However, it has not been a smooth road as expected for me. When it comes to Android (app/library/IOT) development, the first thing that comes to mind is to install Android Studio and get going from there. Android Studio is the tool of the trade hands down. ![]()
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