During Google I/O 2015, end of May, Google announced a new support for the NDK by Android Studio 1.3, integrating Jetbrains CLion capabilities, and the Android gradle plugin. This support has been released only in July, and while itâs really promising, itâs still in heavy development. The new NDK support requires the use of Android Studio 1.3 RC1+/2.0+ and the android gradle-experimental plugin. T
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With the recent changes (release 0.7.3 around Dec 27), the new Android Build System starts to be really interesting also if you are using the NDK! Now this is really easy to integrate native libraries in your package and generate APKs for different architectures while correctly handling version codes (for more information on why this may be important, please refer to my first article). update 2015
Mastering the NDK with Android Studio 2.0 and the gradle-experimental pluginAI-enhanced description The document provides an agenda for a talk on mastering the Android NDK with Android Studio 2.0+. It discusses the history of Android Studio support for the NDK, current capabilities, migrating to the gradle-experimental plugin, and configuring NDK projects. Demo sections cover NDK code editing and
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