

IntelliJ Platform UpdateĪndroid Studio 3.1 comes with the inclusion of IntelliJ2017.3.3 platform and the addition of a number of features that include in-built support for the SVG image preview and new Kotlin language intentions. You just have to open your Studio project and run the gradlew lint using the command line. Here in the latest version, Google has offered Lint code quality checks so that the developers can run them through the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) as well as the command line. Now Kotlin will receive the same aid in Android Studio as well. You are already aware about Google’s official announcement to extend its full fledged support to the Kotlin language for building the apps.

The new Android Studio 3.1 also has lint support for the Kotlin language and a Quick Boost to update Android Emulator for accurate testing. Another noteworthy change is the addition of code editor, which basically will be supporting the SQL table and query creation statements and also assist the developers to use a Room or SQLite database in their app. It will help you in troubleshooting the problems related to while coding the apps. The one more crucial aspect that will make the android app developers happier is the introduction of new C++ performance profiler. Although it is not a very considerable launch, but still it is important from the point of update. It must be noted that Google had launched Android Studio 1.0 in 2014, which was about three years ago and also introduced Android Studio 3.0 in October 2017. It is the new Google Integrated Development Environment (IDE) which would ideally be a great asset for Android app developers. Yes, soon after the successful launch of the new Android P Developer Preview, a few days back, it is back with the new version of Android Studio 3.1 with a number of advanced features and quality changes. It seems that Google is already shifted its gear and desires to remain on the top as far as offering unwatched services are concerned.
