Use the built-in version control integration to manage your code changes and collaborate with other developers.
Use the Android Emulator or a physical device to test your app during development, rather than relying on manual testing.
Use the Android Lint tool to check your code for potential performance, usability, and security issues.
Take advantage of Android Studio's live layout and design previews to quickly see how your app will look on different devices and configurations.
Use the Android Profiler to diagnose performance issues and memory leaks in your app.
Use product flavors to easily create and maintain different versions of your app, such as a free version with ads and a paid version without ads.
Take advantage of Android Studio's built-in support for unit testing to ensure that your code is reliable and maintainable.
Use the Gradle build system to automate tasks such as building, testing, and deploying your app.
Use the Android Studio debugger to find and fix bugs in your code.
Keep your Android Studio installation up to date to ensure that you have access to the latest features and bug fixes.
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