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2. Android Studio
ï Android Studio is the official Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Android
app development. Android Studio has Gradle-based build support.
ï This has many features Like Visual layout editor, APK analyzer, Intelligent code editor,
Flexible build system, Real Time profilers. Android Studio supports SDK and NDK for
Native application development.
ï This IDE supports Java, C++ and Kotlin languages. In this IDE provide real-time
statistics for your memory, network activity etc. Project Structure of Android studio
is Module wise like app modules, Library modules, Google App Engine modules.
3. Visual Studio -Xamarin
ï” Xamarin is use cross-platform for app development and implementations for
Android.
ï” C# language mostly use in Xamarin and for that Microsoft's Visual Studio use as a
IDE. Using this you can create apps for all mobile platforms like Android and
iOS.Ability to create native UI across all three platforms.
ï” Visual Studio is the most useful tool for mobile developers. Microsoft now
includes built-in Services for Android, iOS, Windows. Visual Studio gives tools to
build apps, manage small to large teams, manage version control and build
services.
4. Unreal Engine
ï” Unreal Engine is a development tools for a real-time technology.
ï” From enterprise applications and cinematic experiences to high-quality games
across PC, console, mobile, VR and AR.
ï” Unreal Engine have multiple feature like Photoreal Rendering in Real Time, Full
C++ Support, Robust Multiplayer Framework, VFX & Particle Systems, Film-
Quality Post-Process Effects, Flexible Material Editor, Extensive Animation Tools,
Built for VR, AR and XR,Content Browser etc.
5. PhoneGap
ï” PhoneGap is a widely used technology for cross-platform mobile apps
development. In this single code used to create apps for iOS, Android, Windows
Phone and mobile web.
ï” Use can create Hybrid apps using PhoneGap. It is the the best technology to
support which apps do not require heavy usage of native features. PhoneGap
provides faster debug and build cycles.
ï” Adobe PhoneGap is a standards-based, open-source development framework for
building cross-platform mobile apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScript for iOS,
Android and Windows Phone 8.
6. Corona
ï” Corona is a cross-platform framework ideal for creating games and apps for
mobile devices and desktop systems.
ï” Using Corona, you can publish to all major platforms from a single code base,
including Apple iPhone and iPad, Android phones and tablets, Windows Desktop,
and even television. No separate projects needed.
ï” Corona has evolved into a mature, battle-tested framework. Corona uses Lua, Lua
is the scripting language, powerful and easy to learn. Lua is designed to be
lightweight, fast, yet powerful. It is used in major titles such as Civilization,
Warcraft, and countless indie games.
7. CppDroid
ï” CppDroid is a simple C/C++ IDE for Android platform. CppDroid is focused on
learning programming languages and libraries. Code complete, bundled examples
sorted by language and skills level, bundled C++ tutorial makes it great app to
code and learn C and C+.
8. AIDE
ï” AIDE is an IDE for developing real Android apps directly on your Android device.
AIDE supports developing Java applications, HTML5/CSS/JavaScript based apps
using PhoneGap, native-code languages such as C and C++. AIDE supports
developing of apps using the NDK on Arm devices.
9. IntelliJ IDEA
ï” IntelliJ IDEA is a Java IDE for developing mobile application . It is developed by
JetBrains.
ï” This IDE provides Smart code completion, Framework-specific assistance,
Productivity boosters, Developer ergonomics, Unobtrusive intelligence, Detecting
duplicates, Inspections and quick-fixes, Language injection etc. IntelliJ IDEA
analyzes code, looking for connections between symbols across all project files
and languages. Using this information it provides in depth coding assistance,
quick navigation, clever error analysis, and, of course, refactoring's.
10. Unity 3D
ï” Unity is a cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies. Unity is
the multipurpose game engine that supports 2D and 3D graphics, drag-and-drop
functionality and C# language.
ï” The high-quality audio and visual effects are supported by the engine. The
debugging is easier with Unity game development because all the game variables
are displayed during gameplay, which in turn allow the developers to debug the
process at runtime. The integrated development editor support JavaScript and C#
for scripting.
11. Basic4android
ï” Basic4Android (B4A) is a rapid application development tool for native Android
applications.t Basic4Android is not a free software.
ï” B4A includes all the features needed to quickly develop any type of Android app.
B4A is an object-based and event-driven language.B4A interacts with the native
API through Java libraries.
ï” B4A libraries consist of two files such as the Java jar file and an XML file that is
produced by a tool provided with B4A. B4A allows any user to create and share
their own libraries which are written in Java. Any code you can use with Android
Studio, you can create a library for B4A.
12. Eclipse
ï” In the days before Android Studio, developers made do with Eclipse as the
primary Android development tool. This is a general IDE that supports multiple
different programming languages, including Java with the Android SDK.
ï” Unlike Android Studio, Eclipse does not offer this support âout of the boxâ and
requires a bit more setting up as a result. Official support has also been dropped
by Google, so really thereâs no reason to opt for Eclipse over Android Studio.
ï” I include it here as you might find it comes up from time to time when youâre
doing your own research
13. NetBeans
ï” NBAndroid provides support for of Android applications development cycle. Its functionality
covers various aspects of Android development: Core Android SDK support.
ï” Project support - works with Android SDK projects. Edit, build, and run or debug cycle is
supported using emulators or real devices.
ï” LogCat viewer integrated into IDE is crucial when tracing what's going on while your code is
running on device.
ï” Improved editors for Android XML files.
ï” GUI layout preview. This is initial version aiming to give you possibility to design UI more quickly
in the IDE without turnaround to redeploy the application to check every change.
ï” NBAndroid Extensions - set of productivity enhancements provided as paid service to support
the plugin development.
ï” Support for Android projects using new Gradle build system with NBAndroid Extensions.
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