Ubuntu Make (formerly Ubuntu Developer Tools Center) is a completely free and open source software solution that comprises of various scripts enabling developers to easily and quickly set up a development environment under any Ubuntu Linux operating system.
Initially designed to help developers easily build Android applications under Ubuntu, the project can now be used to create a full-fledged developer environment for building any type of application, for both PC and mobile platforms. It supports various popular programming languages, such as Google Go.
Ubuntu Make will automatically download and install all the tools you need to create, design, develop, and test applications. It will also install the latest Android SDK (Software Development Kit), so you can get started with Android development in minutes, without too much hassle.
The Android Studio and various other requirements will also be installed automatically by the Ubuntu Make software, so you won't have to lift a finger. Ubuntu Make can also be used to develop games. The software will work successfully on both 64-bit and 32-bit flavors of the Ubuntu Linux distribution.
The easy way to install Ubuntu Make is by adding the official PPA repository and running specific commands in the Terminal app.
Use the 'sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-make' command to add the repository, then update with 'sudo apt-get update' and install with 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make'.
To start using Ubuntu Make, run the 'umake' command in the terminal emulator and follow the on-screen instructions. Add the '--help' option for more details on available command-line options.
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