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IntelliJ for a heavy-ish IDE that is seriously good out of the box and has crazy code analysis and navigation, Google Android Studio (which is actually just a skin over IntelliJ) for Android app dev
Eclipse/NetBeans for lighter stuff -
@RememberMe so im pretty comfortable with intellij as we use that in class, but what would you do for GUI in the app?
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@BitByteBoolean For Android only, there is a framework in the Android API itself.
If you install Android Studio, there are a few examples how to use them. -
i just bash c# code over the head with unity until some file ending in .apk falls out of its anus, and then i stick that into the phone.
nobody will ever force me again to touch actual java for actual android purposes. i have no idea what magic is going on in the background, and that's precisely how i want it to stay. all the horrors of android java programming suppressed deep into my subconscious, never to resurface again.
*takes a bite from his phone*
Ignorance is bliss.
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