Re: OT: Eclipse -vs- Titanium

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Author: Michael Torres
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Subject: Re: OT: Eclipse -vs- Titanium
How is Google supporting Eclipse? (unless its monetary) Eclipse is Open
Source....the open source community will and should continue to develop the
IDE for compatability with the SDK jars that google creates.

1.0 did come out, correct. But its still in Alpha or Beta testing. There
are quirks that the IDE does have that would drive some developers like me
crazy. Example, if I want to put an image in the hdpi src folder, then I
have to open my OS directory browser and paste it that way. In 1.0 you cant
copy and paste an image into the IDE. (at least on mine...Fedora 20).

Also, when adding a new Class to your application in AS, you have to
manually configure the maifest file (XML code) to add the class. In
Eclipse, you still have to modify the manifest "file" but you can just
simply type the class name ".NewClass" and click save in the editor....Mush
faster.

I am sure that there are a lot more quirks in AS, but Eclipse is still my
best recommendation.

Also, from the looks of it, It looks like AS will have pretty much the same
"look and feel" of Eclipse, so when AS is ready for real use there
shouldn't be that much more to learn if you are used to Eclipse.

I personally think Android Studio will be a great tool for developing
android apps, But I believe also that Eclipse will continue to work

Mike



On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Mark Phillips <>
wrote:
>
> I read that Google has stopped supporting Eclipse for Android development.
> You should probably switch to Android Studio, which just released version
> 1.0.
>
> From http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/eclipse-adt.html:
>
> *Note:* If you have been using Eclipse with ADT, be aware that Android
> Studio <http://developer.android.com/tools/studio/index.html> is now the
> official IDE for Android, so you should migrate to Android Studio to
> receive all the latest IDE updates. For help moving projects, see Migrating
> to Android Studio
> <http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/migrate.html>.
>
> Other articles said that Google would support Eclipse only until Android
> Studio version 1.0 was released.
>
> Eclipse was great for a long time, and I still like it for all other Java
> development.
>
> You might also look at AIDE. An IDE that runs on Android. It can read both
> eclipse and Android Studio Android projects. Coupled with git or Dropbox,
> you can have a portable development studio for Android that runs without an
> emulator - projects run natively on the Android device running AIDE.
>
> Mark
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Michael Torres <>
> wrote:
>>
>> I use eclipse. Works fine for me, but I am still in the learning
>> phase...I have never heard of Titanium. I also have Android Studio (that
>> is still in testing phase). I think once Android Studio has all the bugs
>> worked out it will be a great IDE......but I use Eclipse for all my
>> programming uses. Nothing beats "free"!
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 11:20 AM, <> wrote:
>>>
>>> Do any of you PLUG friends have experience with both Eclipse and
>>> Titanium? If so, which do you consider to be the best tool to use to
>>> develop Android apps?
>>>
>>>
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