Mobile applications
Mobile applications
It would also be nice to implement tools for developing applications for the mobile platform. Are you planning something like this?
- BadKaiPanda
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Creating apps for a windows system basked on x86 arc over arm(risc) arc are not easy, there is two much work to be do so I really don't think this would be a thing.
Actually there was a concept for building (Android only) applications with similar style
I have mentioned this a few times in the past , but this concept can not be embedded with SDStudio, because it requires a dedicated IDE
If SDStudio will meet economic expectations then ,sure we will create an Android app development application
The main problem in this subject is testing environment (emulator) , it is really very hard to provide a test environment
There are some options : a real android device , official google emulator , Android X86 with VirtualBox or some third party android emulators
None of these can be redistributable ,therefore there is a requirement that end user must provide test environment
I have mentioned this a few times in the past , but this concept can not be embedded with SDStudio, because it requires a dedicated IDE
If SDStudio will meet economic expectations then ,sure we will create an Android app development application
The main problem in this subject is testing environment (emulator) , it is really very hard to provide a test environment
There are some options : a real android device , official google emulator , Android X86 with VirtualBox or some third party android emulators
None of these can be redistributable ,therefore there is a requirement that end user must provide test environment
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Android Studios is a pretty good tool once it's set up, also free so I don't think you need to worry yourself over that platform, I feel the user meant a option what would build there tool for windows and Android well that's how I saw it as everyone that really wants to make a app for android now uses Android Studios.