Google on Monday announced the official SDK for Android 6.0, aka “Marshmallow.” It also opened Google Play for devs to publish apps that target the new API Level 23 in Marshmallow. Google further updated the Android Support Library to v23, giving devs an easier way to make new platform APIs, such as permissions and fingerprint support, backward compatible. “Google is more interested in the journey than the destination,” said Ryan Martin, an analyst at 451 Research.
Devs Get to Poke Around With Marshmallow
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 20, 2015 02:07 PMGoogle on Monday announced the official SDK for Android 6.0, aka “Marshmallow.” It also opened Google Play for devs to publish apps that target the new API Level 23 in Marshmallow. Google further updated the Android Support Library to v23, giving devs an easier way to make new platform APIs, such as permissions and fingerprint support, backward compatible. “Google is more interested in the journey than the destination,” said Ryan Martin, an analyst at 451 Research.