We, Android developers, spend our days staring at a computer screen, most likely at one of Eclipse‘s windows. Eclipse is an amazing IDE in theory, but it never quite feels complete and polished, mostly due to the fact that it’s powered by open source enthusiasts and is based almost entirely on plugins (if you want to get it to do anything useful, that is).
Being Android developers, the plugin we are using every day is ADT – Android Development Tools, written by Google engineers, mostly @tornorbye and @droidxav who I’ve been conversing over twitter lately and...
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