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Google is working on official support for Debian Linux on Android through a new Terminal app. Imagine running Android Studio directly on your Android tablet!
With the recent 1.0 milestone for Android Studio, more developers are moving from Eclipse to Android Studio and are having trouble finding their hotkeys. These tips should help.
This new terminal app provides a full-blown Linux development environment that allows developers to leverage the tools they need to build native apps. That includes Android Studio.
Google is developing a Terminal app for Android that'll let you run Linux apps. It'll download and run Debian in a VM for you.
Chrome OS can run graphical Linux software as well. While that opens up a world of possibilities, Google is hoping it will be used to develop apps for its platforms, namely the Web and Android.
But for developers, the ability to run Linux tooling, command line utilities, and apps like Android Studio could be a game-changer, especially as Chrome OS grows more Android-based over time.