Android Studio v1.1 is released to the Stable Channel, primarily fixes bugs
Android Studio left its beta status behind with the release of v1.0 in December of last year, and here we have version 1.1 being released to the stable channel with the primary purpose of fixing bugs. This new release of the Android Studio IDE (Integrated Development Environment) does bring a few new functions with it though, as can be seen in the changelog below.
Changelog:
- Improved unit testing support, requires the new version of Gradle plugin (v1.1)
- Many new lint checks – run Analyse > Inspect Code to check if version 1.1 finds new issues in your projects
- Analog and digital Android Wear watch face templates
- Updated launcher icons, packaged as mipmap resources
- Support for BCP 47 language tags (additional 3-letter language codes when using Android 5.0); this requires version 1.1 of the Gradle plugin.
- Bugfixes
If you are an Android developer, is this latest version of Android Studio enough to tempt you to quit using Eclipse with ADT?
Source: Google
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