![]() ![]() Roger Penrose and his collaborator Vahe Gurzadyan made a splash recently by claiming that there was evidence in the cosmic microwave background for a pre-Big-Bang era in the history of the universe. And another paper critical of G&P has appeared, by Amir Hajian. And now I can build on my phone in less than 15 seconds.Update: Gurzadyan and Penrose have very quickly put up a response to the analysis papers quoted below. I tried creating a new android project in local storage and copied all my files from the previous project into the new one - java, res, manifest, gradle app and gradle project (with latest gradle classpath dependency). testing an API with JSONArrays/JSONObjects, I test my java functions/methods on Netbeans which can compile a single file and show the output faster then make necessary changes on my Android Studio files. If the script/function/method I'm debugging is purely JAVA, not JAVA-android e.g. Reconnect back the phone and click on RUN again. I decided to do a hack which surprised me by taking it down to seconds best yet on the same project that gave me 22 - 27 minutes was 12 seconds!:Ĭonnect phone for debugging then click RUNĪfter it starts, unplug the phone - the build should continue faster and raise an error at the end indicating this : Session 'app': Error Installing APKs Take this step cautiously depends on your computer's memory.Īfter all this my build time while debugging actively on my phone at times went down to 1 ~ 2 minutes but at times spiked. Here I freed up a little memory space in my phone and storage (which was at 98% utilized - down to 70%) and also on task manager (Windows), increased the priority of both Android Studio and Java.exe to High. The move above was erratic also and therefore I sought to find out if the problem may be the processes/memory that ran directly on either my phone and computer. ![]() Therefore I made some changes on Instant Run:įile -> Settings/Preferences -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Instant RunĬhecked : Enable Instant Run to hot swap code.Ĭhecked: restart activity on code changes.
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