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The last week, I've significantly improved my Java programming and Android Development skills

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    Amazing Experiences!!! :)

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      Amazing Experiences!!! :)

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      :thumbsup:

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        Amazing Experiences!!! :)

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        I really like Android development too. It has been quite good since they moved to Android Studio (away from Eclipse). The new Haxm x86 emulators are so fast I can't even believe it. If you like C#, you probably like the Java/Android dev experience. But now they seem to be gravitating toward Kotlin (very Swift-like).

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          I really like Android development too. It has been quite good since they moved to Android Studio (away from Eclipse). The new Haxm x86 emulators are so fast I can't even believe it. If you like C#, you probably like the Java/Android dev experience. But now they seem to be gravitating toward Kotlin (very Swift-like).

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          Hello, Raddevus. And yes, Android Studio is an ultimate environment for Android apps development, combining Java, Kotlin and C++. I don't like Xamarin and C# for Android, so I use this particular IDE. Thanks for your comment. :).

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