I didn't know about Android Studio, I'll give it a try.
I actually like IDEs quite a lot, what I don't like are IDEs like netbeans, eclipse, visual studio or xcode.
I loved codewarrior absolutely to death, I was heavily into thinkc, the first development tool I ever bought with my own money was lightspeedc which fit on a floppy.
Metrowerks Codewarrior has fond memories for me too (although I have never had a problem with Eclipse aside from bloated J2EE bundles like WSAD etc. It's easy to set it up to be quick and unobstrusive I've found).
I actually like IDEs quite a lot, what I don't like are IDEs like netbeans, eclipse, visual studio or xcode.
I loved codewarrior absolutely to death, I was heavily into thinkc, the first development tool I ever bought with my own money was lightspeedc which fit on a floppy.