Google has announced the launch of Android Studio 4.0, its platform to create apps on Android, just a few hours ago and comes with some more than interesting news. Pay attention to your animation editor that will make it easier to create more modern user experiences.
Another important novelty is the possibility of using Java 8 language APIs regardless of the minimum API level of the app. A platform that is very clear that it is for developers and it is they who know the importance of any of these developments.
The guys at Google maintain that Android Studio 4.0 is the result of their years of work in bringing improved and new tools to make programming easier, create faster and design apps that users depend on for their daily tasks with their mobile phones.
Available now in the stable channel, Android Studio 4.0 stands out for its new animation editor, a compilation analyzer to find the cause for slower compilation times and the Java 8 language APIs.
The CPU Profiler user interface has also been revised to improve workflow and facilitate workflow analysis. It includes improvements in the Layer Inspector that now provides live data from the app interface.
We could go into more detail, but we leave you the link so that you know the ins and outs of what’s new in Android Studio 4.0 and so you can improve your workflow when it comes to improving your apps or creating new ones. From this link, Google has published all its news.
Almost 3 years ago when Android Studio 3.0 arrived, so we are in luck and it will be in a matter of months when we begin to notice these developments in some of the apps we have on our mobile. An easier way to get closer to app design with Android Studio 4.0.