This is the first I've heard of Copperhead. From their install page [1]: "You can obtain the adb and fastboot tools from the Android SDK. Either install Android Studio or use the standalone SDK. Do not use distribution…
Xoogler here, worked there for 18 months circa 2015. > And the first thing they told us at the orientation is that they put the users first. This is the company line, but the truth is that Google no longer knows itself.…
I spent ~18 months at Google, and one of the annoying aspects was the diversity of build systems. I built with Ninja, emerge, Blaze, and Android's Rube-Goldberg-shell-script system.
This is the first I've heard of Copperhead. From their install page [1]: "You can obtain the adb and fastboot tools from the Android SDK. Either install Android Studio or use the standalone SDK. Do not use distribution…
Xoogler here, worked there for 18 months circa 2015. > And the first thing they told us at the orientation is that they put the users first. This is the company line, but the truth is that Google no longer knows itself.…
I spent ~18 months at Google, and one of the annoying aspects was the diversity of build systems. I built with Ninja, emerge, Blaze, and Android's Rube-Goldberg-shell-script system.