Not only in this chapter, but also in the previous three chapters, we saw how Android Studio makes the designing and testing of our graphical layouts over a wide range of devices and factors both simple and intuitive. Having been specifically designed for Android's eccentricities, Studio is also the first to integrate new design features, such as the constraint layout, which has revolutionized designing of visual activities.
The chapters done till now have covered all the fundamental design considerations catered for by the IDE and hopefully introduced the reader to the wealth of features that simplify and clarify this often complex process.
In the next chapter, we will begin the process of bringing these designs to life as we see how Android Studio facilitates the often complex processes of coding, testing, and debugging our applications. These essential processes...