On the stage at Google I/O 2015, Google introduced a substantial update to Android Studio, made Polymer official, and introduced Cloud Test Lab. With all of these new tools, Google has improved the developer experience, definitely better tools to have the job done. Included in the updated tools is faster gradle build speeds, as well as a new memory profiler. Developers could have full C/C++ debugging, a similar IDE as present in Canary. The Polymer library for browsers and mobile adds new elements like menus, maps, toolbars, and much more.
Google has additionally rolled out a Cloud Test Lab, which is the reaction to the Appurify acquisition. This allows developers to upload an app in fact it is then tested on 20 popular Android devices, and never having to do the work yourself. Cloud Messaging has expanded beyond just Android and Chrome, the way it now supports iOS at the same time. Topic subscriptions allow an individual to subscribe, get a notification from an app that's sent by Google cloud.
Finally, Google is making some big changes to your developer console too. With these new changes developers are able to see how many users are seeing their app, purchasing and setting it up, and also where these are coming from. Additionally developers can A-B test different graphics and text inside their listings to discover what users prefer. Google also has created developer homepages, that developers can upload custom graphics to, feature their popular app, and produce it look much nicer than simply a list of apps they've got created. New analytics will even reveal how users are choosing the app, observe long it will take for users to finish a level, and let developers to pop-up a prompt for the in-app purchase or add whether it's taking them long.
Google has additionally rolled out a Cloud Test Lab, which is the reaction to the Appurify acquisition. This allows developers to upload an app in fact it is then tested on 20 popular Android devices, and never having to do the work yourself. Cloud Messaging has expanded beyond just Android and Chrome, the way it now supports iOS at the same time. Topic subscriptions allow an individual to subscribe, get a notification from an app that's sent by Google cloud.
Finally, Google is making some big changes to your developer console too. With these new changes developers are able to see how many users are seeing their app, purchasing and setting it up, and also where these are coming from. Additionally developers can A-B test different graphics and text inside their listings to discover what users prefer. Google also has created developer homepages, that developers can upload custom graphics to, feature their popular app, and produce it look much nicer than simply a list of apps they've got created. New analytics will even reveal how users are choosing the app, observe long it will take for users to finish a level, and let developers to pop-up a prompt for the in-app purchase or add whether it's taking them long.

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