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What's new in Android Studio Narwhal 3 Feature Drop
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This video introduces the new features in Android Studio Narwhal 3 Feature Drop, including project-aware AI with Agents.md, image attachment for UI generation, and a resizable Compose preview. Learners will pick up IDE and developer tooling vocabulary such as 'stable channel,' 'lint warnings,' 'run configurations,' and 'form factors.' It is great practice for understanding software release announcements in professional English.
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DownloadPARIS HSU: Hey, everyone. I'm Paris, and welcome to the Android Studio Update.
Get ready to update your IDE, because Android Studio Narwhal 3 Feature Drop is now available in the stable channel.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
PARIS HSU: Now you might be thinking, didn't we just get a new release?
And you're right. These features are arriving faster than ever before, as part of our new monthly release cadence.
This new schedule means we can get critical bug fixes and valuable new features into your hands more frequently.
We have a whole blog post that dives deep into what this means for you, so be sure to check that out.
Let's dive into the amazing new features in Narwhal 3 Feature Drop.
Let's kick things off with the tool that is an essential coding companion, Gemini in Android Studio.
We're continuing to make it smarter and more integrated into your projects.
Agents.md helps make sure Gemini understands the unique rules and architecture of your specific project, and helps share the context with your entire team.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.
A set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a political party. It acts as a guide for decision-making and describes the rules that must be followed.
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