Programming Languages Used in Android Development
Android apps are primarily developed using Kotlin and Java, with Kotlin now being the preferred language recommended by Google. Kotlin is concise, expressive, and reduces boilerplate code, which helps developers build safer and more maintainable applications. Java, while older, is still widely used and supported. In addition, developers may use C++ for performance-critical components and XML for designing user interfaces.
Android Development Tools and Environment
The core tool for Android development is Android Studio, an official Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provided by Google. It includes code editors, emulators, debugging tools, and performance profilers. Android Studio also integrates seamlessly with Gradle for build automation, making it easier to manage dependencies, versions, and testing workflows throughout the app development lifecycle.
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