Android Studio
Android Studio is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) analogous to Eclipse for Java development. Essentially, it’s a place where you can create Android based applications in a user-friendly workspace. You can even test out your apps in a virtual device created in an “emulator” on your desktop.
You can open Android Studio like any other application on your desktop by clicking on its icon:
You can open Android Studio like any other application on your desktop by clicking on its icon:
Pre-existing code examples are available online. For example, the Dietel Development Book Series has posted some Android Studio files at its website:
You’ll need to extract the compressed (zipped) files and then put them on your network folder. You won’t need the iOS files so leave them off your network folder to save space.