The newest version of Android Studio is now stable
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| October 2020 | | | | Android Studio 4.1 is now stable | The newest version of Android Studio is now ready for you to use in production. Some highlights include a new Database Inspector for querying your app's database, support for navigating projects that use Dagger for dependency injection, and better support for on-device machine learning. Read more to see what's new. | | | | | | New series: MAD Skills | We're kicking off a new video series, to teach you how to use the latest technologies of Modern Android Development and create better applications. | | | | | | Kotlin Vocabulary series: delegating delegates | Delegation is a design pattern in which an object hands off some of its responsibility to another object called a delegate. Check out the latest video from the Kotlin Vocabulary series to learn more. | | | | | | Moving to the new Google Play Console | Starting November 2, 2020, we will begin retiring the old Play Console, and you'll be automatically directed to the new Play Console when you log in. If you haven't yet, switch to the new version today. | | | | | | | | | Android Room with a View in Kotlin | If you're looking to learn how to combine different Jetpack libraries together, this codelab will help you learn how to design and construct an app using the Architecture Components Room, ViewModel, and LiveData. | | | | | | | | | | | Did you find this newsletter useful? | | | | | | | | |