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Google Is Making It Possible To Run Android Studio On ChromeOS
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostThen it would be nice to see a powerful chromebook capable of running the IDE and doing heavy operations such as compiling.
Needs 8-16 GB RAM and 4-8 CPU cores.
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Originally posted by shmerl View PostGoogle should make running Linux games on ChromeOS easy, without resorting to chroot.
Running plain Linux applications would break that behaviour.
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostHaving this Android IDE on Chrome OS makes it possible to both test and run Android apps, something not available for native testing when developing Android apps on Linux, macOS, or Windows.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostI just wish Android Studio was available as Snap or Flatpak package, because I don't want to install Java system-wide.
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Originally posted by blacknova View PostGoogle should make Android Studio to be able to run on Android itself. As well as other development tools, finally making Android self-sufficient.
I used to use an Ouya, bluetooth keyboard and KBOX in this way until I just decided that a Raspberry Pi was more useful and flexible for this kind of development lol.
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Originally posted by sandy8925 View PostThis way, game developers don't have to provide binaries for each CPU/architecture, and it can run on a wide variety of computers, even ones running older operating systems.
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I just wish Android Studio was available as Snap or Flatpak package, because I don't want to install Java system-wide.
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Then it would be nice to see a powerful chromebook capable of running the IDE and doing heavy operations such as compiling.
Needs 8-16 GB RAM and 4-8 CPU cores.
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Google should make Android Studio to be able to run on Android itself. As well as other development tools, finally making Android self-sufficient.
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