Features of Android Studio
Today Android Studio platform developers also use Eclipse to develop applications. However, it is always thought as a "Student-Project IDE" and learned about it but not as effective and efficient as other in this article I discussed why Android Studio takes the place of the Eclipse.
Why Eclipse Is less relevant now?Â
If the requirement is to Develop an app using three app development projects? Then, you need to clean all the projects and restart Eclipse every 2 or 3 minutes. If anyone wants to upgrade the latest version, then they need to spend some more hours to get back your project to life. In case if developers want to make app public then they need to close all other running apps as Another problem with Eclipse is that it will crash frequently. So, developers were looking for a more stable IDE and were happy when Google announced Android Studio in 2013, and Eclipse gradually started and lost its charm regularly.
Eclipse not able to challenge Android Studio as it was designed in a very different way in different times. App developers should use Eclipse for unique platforms or a group of different programming languages, but it couldn't adapt entirely to the world of Android app development.
That’s why Android Studio is created particularly for Android development and to accelerate the Android application development and making it simpler is the prime aim of this IDE.
Android Studio is certainly a step ahead of Eclipse, which lost within just an as the most decent IDE for Android application development and became died out. There has been a great publicity around it among mobile app developers ever since Android Studio was announced in 2013, and its meets up to nearly all expectations. There are lots of features of Android Studio to know them all you can read this article.
Reference
https://developer.android.com/studio/features.html
















