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Install Android Studio on Windows
From the course: Android Studio Essential Training 2020
Install Android Studio on Windows
- [Instructor] To install Android Studio on Microsoft Windows, start at the Android Developer website, at developer.android.com, and click on the Android Studio link. On this webpage, you can download the most recent stable version of Android Studio. As of the date of this recording, that was version 3.5.3 But if, instead, you want to download a Preview release, click on the Preview link. Here, you'll be able to choose from the most recent Preview releases. As of the time of this recording, there was version 3.6, Release candidate two, and version 4.0 Canary 9, and that's the version that I'll be using. If you download a stable version, you'll get a conventional Windows Installer application. There aren't very many options in it, and you really can't go wrong, so just run the installer and install the software. The process for installing a preview release, though, isn't quite as intuitive. So I'll show you how…
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System requirements1m 31s
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Install Android Studio on Windows2m 7s
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Install Android Studio on macOS1m 51s
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Set up the Android SDK2m 18s
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Add executables to the system path4m 34s
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Manage Android Studio updates2m 19s
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Update the Android SDK and tools2m 52s
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Create an Android Studio project3m 26s
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Explore a project's file structure3m 18s
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Import sample apps2m 38s
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