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Kyle Mew
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Kyle Mew has been programming since the early '80s and has written for several technology websites. Also, he has written three radio plays and four other books on Android development.
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Performance monitoring

We may have ironed out all the glitches in our code, but there is still plenty of fine-tuning to do, and one of Android Studio's most innovative features, the Android Profiler, allows us to do just that.

The Android Profiler is not available for modules developed using C++.

The Android Profiler was introduced in Android Studio 3.0 and replaced the previous Android Monitor. At the most basic level, it monitors live CPU, memory, and network usage. This allows us to test our app under different conditions and configurations and improve its performance. It can be accessed from the View | Tool Windows menu or the tool window bar.

Performance monitoring

This basic monitoring is no different from the Android Monitor of previous incarnations. This is because features such as method tracing and memory allocation inspection have a negative impact on build times...

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Kyle Mew has been programming since the early '80s and has written for several technology websites. Also, he has written three radio plays and four other books on Android development.
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