Ya, agreed with Stefan.
The android studio really a big pain.
The slowness and unresponsiveness, the limitation by which JAWS
doesn't work well it and many sorts of accessibility hickups.
Moreover, I have i7 processor and 8gb ram,
still, android studio takes almost 5 minutes in starting up and
initialising the gradle and all sorts of f** things
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The main thing against android java development, at least for me, it’s not
java, which is similar enough with c#, but the infamous android studio. It’s
slow, accessibility breaks with java updates, parts of the UI are still
inaccessible, like the error list wich doesn’t tell you the line number
etc.
If you can handle android studio and want to develop for android only, go
with java.
If you like c#’s slightly reduced verbosity and want to develop for ios
too, go for xamarin.
From: Milos Przic
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 2:30 PM
To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [program-l] Xamarin
Hi all,
I hear more and more about Xamarin. Some people even state that Java is
simply a horror for Android programming with respect to Xamarin. For me, as
a beginner, would you recommend to keep learning Java? I finally made a lot
of progress for someone who never coded, or at least used Inform7 which was
my only coding experience.
What are the pros and cons of both Java and Xamarin when it comes to Android
programming?
Thanks to everyone in advance!
Best,
Miloš