Android News: Google announces upgrades to both Android Studio and Polymer


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Google today at I/O 2015 unveiled the next version of its development environment, Android Studio. At the same time, the company announced Poylmer 1.0, which is a web app toolkit designed to help developers bring apps and the web closer together.

Version 1.3 of Android Studio brings with it a whole host of hand features, such as native support for C/C++ development, faster build speeds, and a new memory profiler. Google’s addition of native support for C/C++ makes coding easier by eliminating the need for Google’s Native Development Kit (NDK). Instead, developers will be able to build software using the native coding language in Android 1.3. It removes a lot of hassle.

Google also announced Polymer 1.0, which has been rebuilt for “speed and efficiency.” It brings some handy features with it, such as allowing developers to simply drop in common features like toolbars and menus. It also now lets you add services like Maps and Charts and gives developers a way to build a mobile checkout flow within their apps. You can get the latest version of Polymer here.

Be sure to check out all of TalkAndroid’s Google I/O 2015 coverage.


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