I have used Android Studio only once, for implementing some UI/UX design and it is a good tool to work with, you can use Github to work with others, sadly the project in which I was working never went anywhere (github.com/eduardonwa/app-servicios) but I remember I began to like what it had to offer in the "design" department.
It's definetely not intuitive at first, I remember being very skeptical and I even questioned myself if I could deliver something "good". You need to get used to how everything works, it's not a design centered program so it might feel a little outdated design-wise. At the end I did liked working with it, the workflow is pretty neat :-)
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I have used Android Studio only once, for implementing some UI/UX design and it is a good tool to work with, you can use Github to work with others, sadly the project in which I was working never went anywhere (github.com/eduardonwa/app-servicios) but I remember I began to like what it had to offer in the "design" department.
It's definetely not intuitive at first, I remember being very skeptical and I even questioned myself if I could deliver something "good". You need to get used to how everything works, it's not a design centered program so it might feel a little outdated design-wise. At the end I did liked working with it, the workflow is pretty neat :-)