Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Re: [android-developers] Re: minimum hardware requirements to develop on

Thanks! I'm gonna check it out. ;-)

But, anyway, looks like that to use AIDE you are going to need a bluetooth keyboard. :-\

Best regards,
Mario Cesar Mancinelli de Araujo

Em 04/12/2012 08:59, "Russell Wheeler" <russellpeterwheeler@gmail.com> escreveu:
Mario, they have a good google group maybe they can help with this or other questions?

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/android-ide



On Monday, December 3, 2012 8:07:09 PM UTC, Mário César Mancinelli de Araújo wrote:

About AIDE... I'm in travel, just with my tablet and I'm trying to start a small project, but I'm having a problem: how in hell do I add a new layout, which I'm going to use for an AppWidget?

Thanks!

Em 03/12/2012 16:27, "Russell Wheeler" <russellpe...@gmail.com> escreveu:
It's not called amazing AID, its called AIDE and it is amazing! haha

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aide.ui&hl=en

It's an IDE that you use directly on your device to code android. You then compile it there and then on your device, install the apk, and test instantly. You don't need a separate machine to develop.

However, on the N7 you can't view logs, unless rooted, so hence why I want a machine I can plug in to my device and use adb logcat to help debug stuff. Also, I think I would be more productive with a full keyboard and possibly 2 screens to code on.



On Monday, December 3, 2012 4:58:35 PM UTC, bob wrote:

What is the amazing AID app?


On Sunday, December 2, 2012 1:51:14 PM UTC-6, Russell Wheeler wrote:
So far I have been developing directly on my galaxy nexus and nexus 7 using the amazing AID app.

However, as the N7 can't provide logs due to it being jelly bean, i feel the need to get a mini notebook in order to utilise adb logcat.

My main worry is that something with only 1gb (2gb if i upgrade, which i will) and a 1.5-1.83GHz atom CPU won't be powerful enough.

I can possibly get around certain worries by not using emulators and testing directly on my two devices, so that will save me a great deal. Also I am tempted to just use vim and command line tools instead of eclipse which again might save me from a slow PC.

What do you guys think? Is the notebook way under powered? What if i just use vim and no emulators?

Side note, does anyone actually code in vim/command line?

Cheers

Russ

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