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I want to develop an Android app, and there is a particular C# library I must use, so I am thinking of writing the whole app in C# (an Java/C# hybrid solution is also OK if that exists).

What IDE can I use?

  • Runs on Linux, or Mac, or Windows (the more the better)
  • Free, ideally open source
  • Generated app must be releasable under the license I want (for instance open source). This means that any library embedded by the IDE should be either GNU-GPLv3 or more liberal (public domain would be ideal)
  • Code autocompletion
  • Live debugging using real device (emulator also OK)
  • I don't need the IDE itself to run on Android, which is another questionanother question

I want to develop an Android app, and there is a particular C# library I must use, so I am thinking of writing the whole app in C# (an Java/C# hybrid solution is also OK if that exists).

What IDE can I use?

  • Runs on Linux, or Mac, or Windows (the more the better)
  • Free, ideally open source
  • Generated app must be releasable under the license I want (for instance open source). This means that any library embedded by the IDE should be either GNU-GPLv3 or more liberal (public domain would be ideal)
  • Code autocompletion
  • Live debugging using real device (emulator also OK)
  • I don't need the IDE itself to run on Android, which is another question

I want to develop an Android app, and there is a particular C# library I must use, so I am thinking of writing the whole app in C# (an Java/C# hybrid solution is also OK if that exists).

What IDE can I use?

  • Runs on Linux, or Mac, or Windows (the more the better)
  • Free, ideally open source
  • Generated app must be releasable under the license I want (for instance open source). This means that any library embedded by the IDE should be either GNU-GPLv3 or more liberal (public domain would be ideal)
  • Code autocompletion
  • Live debugging using real device (emulator also OK)
  • I don't need the IDE itself to run on Android, which is another question
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IDE to develop C# apps for Android

I want to develop an Android app, and there is a particular C# library I must use, so I am thinking of writing the whole app in C# (an Java/C# hybrid solution is also OK if that exists).

What IDE can I use?

  • Runs on Linux, or Mac, or Windows (the more the better)
  • Free, ideally open source
  • Generated app must be releasable under the license I want (for instance open source). This means that any library embedded by the IDE should be either GNU-GPLv3 or more liberal (public domain would be ideal)
  • Code autocompletion
  • Live debugging using real device (emulator also OK)
  • I don't need the IDE itself to run on Android, which is another question