Friday, September 18, 2015

Android Studio 1.3, Polymer 1.0 and Android M

Google declared its end-to-end Internet of Things stage and exhibited a developer sneak peak of Android M amid the keynote of the Google I/O developer meeting, alongside appearing new elements and upgrades to stages and developer instruments like Android Studio, Polymer, Android Wear and the Google Play developer support. 

As far as developer apparatuses and IDEs, Google reported the arrival of Android Studio 1.3 on the Canary developer channel. 

Android Studio 1.3 components speedier Gradle fabricate rates and another memory profiler, alongside full altering and investigating backing for C++. Developers now have entry to C++ mistake amendment, code finish and troubleshooting from inside of the same code manager where an Android application's Java code is running. 

Google likewise reported a generation prepared adaptation 1.0 of Polymer, Google's open-source application development library based on the interoperable Web Components stage. Polymer 1.0 adds new Polymer Elements to drop regular elements and administrations, for example, toolbars, menus, Google Maps and portable checkout incorporation into a current application work process inside of the library. 

The keynote additionally touched on new application testing offerings, including the arrival of Cloud Test Lab. Based on its securing of portable application testing stage Appurify, the lab consequently runs tests on an application over the Top 20 Android gadgets around the world, furnishing developers with test reports, screen features and accident logs. 

Cloud Test Lab will be accessible in the Google Play developer reassure soon, as per the organization. 

Google's end-to-end IoT push 

Sundar Pichai, Google's senior VP of Android and Chrome, presented Google's new end-to-end answer for the Internet of Things, comprising of a basic IoT working framework codenamed Project Brillo, an open gadget to-gadget joined correspondence convention called Weave, and IoT-centered client experience reconciliations incorporated with Android cell phones running Android M. 

Pichai clarified that Google has worked with the Nest group obtained in January 2014 for US$3.2 billion—to make every feature of its IoT stage. 

Venture Brillo, Google's IoT OS, is gotten from Android with insignificant framework necessities for easier joined equipment and home apparatuses, however it is as yet offering components, for example, WiFi and Bluetooth backing and additionally existing Android security and encryption elements scaled for IoT gadgets. 

Google's IoT stage is joined through Weave, a correspondences layer permitting a Weave OS physical gadget, an Android cell phone and Google's cloud server to converse with each other.

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