Faster Android development
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is there any lightweight version of the emulator
No.
is there some lighter IDE than Eclipse which supports Android development and Android debugger
Short answer: no. But, you can use the android tools to set up a project, use any plain text editor to edit java sources and use ant to compile everything and adb to install to the emulator.
See http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/other-ide.html
you can code in any text editor or java ide. The Android SDK supports command line compiling. Using eclipse is just the easiest way to do so.
If you right-click and choose "Close Project" it will prevent Eclipse allocating any memory to them. This reduces the memory used, speeds up start-up time and the reduces likelihood of your computer using the paging file if it's low on memory.
Definitely follow the advice above about doing your debugging on a real device, not an emulator, as this significantly reduces the amount of memory used.
You can create a project in Eclipse but for some sessions leave Eclipse closed and just update the files using a lightweight code editor. Only switch to Eclipse when you need auto-completion from the SDK, to debug or anything else the IDE provides. Press F5 in Eclipse to re-sync the files.
Finally, the more you split your code into separate files, the quicker it will be for Eclipse to rebuild the workspace when you save a file.
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