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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I can't speak to the Android Studio part of your question, but for using it for programming.... I have done that some and it kinda works. You can install some kind of Linux shell on it... it functions pretty similarly to the Windows Subsytem for Linux, if you know about that or've ever used that. Past couple weeks I've been using Vim in that for working on a web-based program I've been working on... so editing HTML/CSS/JS. Really though if you want to do any serious programming, I'd just recommend Windows or a Mac. *You really can't run your own programs directly on this*... it seems like the Linux shell does run it's own executables in it, like command-line stuff, but the actual ChromeOS will only let you run things from the Google store.
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