cianflon
New Member
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Posted - Aug 27 2013 : 10:36:07 PM
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Now that NVidia has come out with their Android Java development platform (called NSight Tegra)for use inside Visual Studio 2010 and above, how about rethinking Java for Android support for Visual Studio. At least use the alt+g for finding definitions, and some keyword highlighting. NVidia NSight Tegra for visual studio is free from Nvidia and with the current release (about a week ago) it's a very viable platform for developing Android applications in Java in Visual Studio. Some clients insist on Java rather than using Xamarin C# for Android, so we lose the visual support in visual studio. NVidia also has the debugger working pretty well now with Java Android apps in Visual Studio... the only thing that's missing now is Visual Assist X to speed up the development :-)
Mike
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feline
Whole Tomato Software
United Kingdom
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Posted - Aug 28 2013 : 7:24:45 PM
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Unfortunately this is unlikely to happen, since we have our hands full just dealing with the languages that Visual Studio natively supports, plus all of the different versions of VA. Still, I have put in a feature request so we can track interest in this, but for now you may be better off looking for a dedicated Java IDE:
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