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The README.md was using an extremelly outdated version of Android Studio as reference. Now it points to a version that supports API level 36, according to https://developer.android.com/build/releases/gradle-plugin#api-level-support
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Summary of Changes
Hello @rlazo, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request focuses on improving the accuracy of the project's setup instructions by updating an outdated reference to the recommended Android Studio version in the README.md
file. This ensures that new users are directed to a version that supports the latest API levels, streamlining their initial setup experience.
Highlights
- Documentation Update: The recommended Android Studio version in the
README.md
has been updated to reflect a more current and supported release.
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Code Review
This pull request updates the recommended Android Studio version in the README.md file. The change is a good initiative to keep the documentation current. However, the specified version name and number appear to be incorrect, which could confuse new contributors. I've suggested using the latest stable version of Android Studio as a more reliable reference.
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The README.md was using an extremelly outdated version of Android Studio as reference. Now it points to a version that supports API level 36, according to https://developer.android.com/build/releases/gradle-plugin#api-level-support