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The Basics of the Android Studio Code Editor

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The Basics of the Android Studio Code Editor
Developing applications for Android involves a considerable amount of programming work which, by definition, involves typing, reviewing and modifying lines of code. It should come as no surprise that the majority of a developer’s time spent using Android Studio will typically involve editing code within the editor window.
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