Pre-requisites for development

Pre-requisites for development

To develop Android applications, you need to have the following pre-requisites:

Java Development Kit (JDK): JDK is a software development kit used to develop Java applications. It includes the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which is required to run Java programs, and the Java Development Kit (JDK), which is used to create Java applications.

Android Studio: Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Android app development. It provides an interface for creating and editing Android apps, as well as debugging and testing them.

Android SDK: The Android Software Development Kit (SDK) provides the tools and libraries necessary to develop Android apps. It includes tools for building and testing apps, as well as the Android platform, which provides the framework for running Android apps.

Android Virtual Device (AVD): An AVD is an emulator that allows you to test your Android applications without having to use a physical device. It provides a virtual environment for your app to run in and allows you to test your app on different screen sizes and hardware configurations.

Knowledge of programming languages: Android apps can be developed using several programming languages, including Java, Kotlin, and C++. A basic understanding of programming languages is required to develop Android apps. Knowledge of Android app components: Android apps are made up of several components, including activities, services, broadcast receivers, and content providers. A basic understanding of these components is necessary for developing Android apps.

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