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Google extends its Project IDX development environment with built-in iOS and Android emulators


Last summer, Google launched Project IDX, its experimental web-based full-stack development environment with built-in support for Codey, Google's version

With today’s release, Google is delivering on several promises it made when it first launched Project IDX, including the addition of built-in iOS and Android simulators in the browser. IDX itself makes extensive use of Nix, the increasingly popular package management and system configuration tool (and Linux distribution). With this update, developers can now customize these Nix-based templates, while the IDE is getting syntax highlighting, error detection and code completion support for Nix files.

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