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Android App Development Quick-Start With Hello-World on Linux Mint Easy Guide

January 7, 2015 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Linux Mint Android App Development Hello World

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Quick Start with Android Studio IDE Development with a Hello World App on Linux Mint 32-64bit Desktop.

The Hello World Android App is a Basic App that Simply Display the text ‘Hello World’ when you Open it Up.

Android is a Linux-based operating system for cell phones and tablets made by Google and Open Handset Alliance.

Android Studio is the official IDE for Android application development, based on IntelliJ IDEA.

Android Studio IDE Hello World App for Linux Mint - Featured
  1. How to Install Android Studio IDE for Linux Mint

    Android Studio Installation Mint
  2. Launch Android Studio IDE & Install Android SDK Tools
    Just accept the proposed Settings…
    Android Studio Quick Start for Linux - welcome
    Android Studio Quick Start for Linux - verify settings
    Android Studio Quick Start for Linux - emulator settings
    Android Studio Quick Start for Linux - downloading components

  3. Create a New Android Studio Project.

    Android App Hello World on Android Studio IDE for Linux Mint - Create New Android Studio Project
  4. Select the Minimum Android API Target.

    Android App Hello World on Android Studio IDE for Linux Mint - Configuring Android Project
  5. Create a Blank Activity.

    Hello World App on Android Studio IDE for Linux Mint - create blank activity
  6. Name and Set App Options.

    android studio ide for Linux Mint quick-start hello world - naming and options
    Then Finish and Wait for Gradle Compilation of the Android App…
  7. Run the Android Hello World App on Emulator.

    android studio ide for Linux Mint quick-start hello world - running app
    Select the Android Emulator to Display the App
    android studio ide for Linux Mint quick-start hello world - choose emulator