I've been using Eclipse for years on this one particular project to build my Android ports, but due to the fact that it's now the unofficial way (and frankly obsolete way) to develop for Android, I believe it's a good idea to switch to Android Studio. So, I downloaded and installed it on my Macbook (please don't troll) and I have not been able to find any modern tutorials on how to use it and setup the NDK and what not.
To be specific, most tutorials I find are from 2014 and earlier, which teach you to setup the NDK as it was not officially part of IDE. Now it is included with Android Studio, but I can't find a single modern tutorial for Android Studio 2.0+. Or is it that easy to learn/use out of the box? I'll be honest here, I never used gradle, and I don't know exactly what it is (I've been quite busy lately so it's been on my todo list).
Lastly, how easy/hard is it to debug NDK code on Android Studio? On Eclipse, I can't insert breakpoints and expect them to get hit, and debugging doesn't work so it's hard to diagnose problems and crashes. Any ideas? Thanks.
Shogun