Become More Senior Android Developer with these 15 Android Studio Tips & Tricks — part 1
<p>Ifyou read my <a href="https://medium.com/@mmbialas/50-android-studio-tips-tricks-resources-you-should-be-familiar-with-as-an-android-developer-af86e7cf56d2" rel="noopener">50 Android Studio Tips, Tricks & Resources</a> article (over 10k ), you will probably find this useful as well. The idea behind this story is to extend your knowledge and know-how even more about Android Studio features and how to use them efficiently and with a proper performance in mind. You will learn great tricks, shortcuts and hidden gems.</p>
<p>This is the first of three articles about Android Studio tips & tricks in this year, so keep an eye out for next two and let’s go </p>
<h1>Use a mouse with common sense</h1>
<p><strong>1. Use the middle button of the mouse in Logcat to mark & copy vital parts of the log.</strong></p>
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<p>This is great feature to easily copy and paste logs e.g. for testers or fellow developers.</p>
<p><strong>2. Use a middle button to mark & copy chunks of code</strong></p>
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