I occasionally use AIDE for some proof for of concept work, especially when
trapped in the real world away from the computer (yay shopping...). But it
certainly isn't suitable for anything larger.
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I wasn't thinking so much about using the emulator or real device to test
with, but rather a real device on which you would write code itself and
subsequently run the app. While Eclipse won't run on Android, there is at
least one app, AIDE, that allows one to edit, compile and run Android
Personally: no. Just because:
- Typing on a keyboard is so much better with a real keyboard
- Device screen sizes are limited, though that may start to become
less of an issue
- A stock Android device is pretty locked down in terms of the kinds
of root programs you can install. Android
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