Android NDK

O Android NDK é um conjunto de ferramentas que permite implementar partes do seu app em código nativo, usando linguagens como C e C++. Para determinados tipos de app, ele pode ajudar a reutilizar as bibliotecas de código criadas nessas linguagens.
class MyActivity : Activity() {
  /**
* Método nativo implementado em C/C++
*/

  external fun computeFoo()
}

Últimas notícias

Updated 20 de fevereiro de 2020

One thing that NDK users struggle with is managing native dependencies: With version 4.0 of the Android Gradle Plugin, we’ve addressed these issues by adding support for distributing and exposing native libraries through the same mechanism that you

Updated 5 de dezembro de 2019

With over 2.5 billion monthly active devices, the Android Platform gives incredible reach for game developers. Taking advantage of that opportunity can be a challenge, particularly if your game really tries to push the limits of what mobile can do.

Updated 17 de outubro de 2019

Android NDK r21 is now in beta! It’s been a longer than usual development cycle (four months since NDK r20), so there’s quite a lot to discuss for this release. We have the usual toolchain updates, improved defaults for better security and

Otimizar seu código nativo

Updated 22 de agosto de 2024

O Android Studio inclui um front-end gráfico para o Simpleperf, documentado em Inspecionar a atividade da CPU com o CPU Profiler. A maioria dos usuários prefere usar isso em vez de usar diretamente o Simpleperf. Caso você prefira usar a linha de

Updated 18 de maio de 2017

Mobile games have better graphics and deeper gameplay than ever before. This means that developers need to optimize their games to get the best experience on each device to meet the expectations of their users. In this session, you will see how

Updated 17 de maio de 2017

Android native applications typically use Java objects that "own" C++ objects. When the Java garbage collector detects that the Java object is no longer needed, the Java object either explicitly deallocates the C++ object, or decrements its reference