![]() ![]() I spent a lot of money (living in Brazil) and it has not been a good investment. The M1 is not good for Android Development yet. My conclusion is: Don't expect Google fixing the problems soon. Tried to build a small Compose project in AS but I spent more than 1 hour just to build a "Hello World". A lot of times the code completion is gone, Gradle builds fails and references vanish away randomly. ![]() It works, but it works bad on the 8GB version. ![]() IntelliJ worked kinda fine, but the ARM Android Emulator sucks more than 50% of my RAM. So, I downloaded the latest IntelliJ EAP. ![]() Then, Android Studio showed that it's not possible to work with it in Rosetta's emulation. Then I found that the workaround was adding the latest Xerial's version of SQLite JDBC. Neither going to tell the already common-sense stuff, such as using Azul's JDK and the need to use the Canary versions of AS ou IntelliJ.Īt first, I had problems to run projects that were dependent on SQLite. I am not going to talk about battery, browsing and watching videos experience, just the Android developer experience. Xcode: 13.2.I will be dedicating my time to express my experience with Android Development in almost a month that I have been working with a MBP 8GB/256GB. arch -x86_64 gem install -user-install ffi -enable-libffi-alloc Other than that, I’m working on a fresh workstation. Previously (on RN 0.66) I had run the following commands to install x86_64 ffi, which allowed me to successfully run pod install on M1. I’m running on zsh (M1 macOS 12.1), so I ran the following but the warning remained: env /usr/bin/arch -arm64 /bin/zsh -login Run "env /usr/bin/arch -arm64 /bin/bash -login" then try again. May result in mixed architectures in rubygems (eg: ffi_c.bundle files may be x86_64 with an arm64 interpreter) Emulated x86_64 is slower than native arm64 Bootstrapped a new react-native project and got the following warning on pod install: Do not use "pod install" from inside Rosetta2 (x86_64 emulation on arm64). ![]()
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