Android developers should keep two things in mind when designing an app, in addition to a beautiful user interface.
In the latest video of our Ask a Dev series, Android engineer Ernest Holloway takes a look at helpful tools for memory analysis of Android apps and the versions of Android that should be supported when starting to build an app.
To ensure your app is running fast and using little memory, Holloway recommends using the Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool, which reports excessive memory consumption, memory leaks and other memory measurements. He also suggests the Hierarchy Viewer, through which developers can learn how to optimize user interface and pinpoint how to improve certain elements. Other helpful resources include Stack Overflow and Google Developers. Read more…
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