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HarmonyOS 2.0 Beta: Open Source Repository, DevEco Studio IDE, and Key Differences from Android Development

The article introduces HarmonyOS 2.0 beta, provides the OpenHarmony source URL and DevEco Studio download link, and details major differences between HarmonyOS and Android projects such as resource structure, configuration files, language support, and testing workflow.

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HarmonyOS 2.0 Beta: Open Source Repository, DevEco Studio IDE, and Key Differences from Android Development

At the Huawei Developer Conference, HarmonyOS 2.0 was officially launched, with a beta testing program and an open‑source website.

Two key resources for developers are highlighted: the OpenHarmony source repository and the DevEco Studio IDE, both of which are linked below.

OpenHarmony source code is available at https://openharmony.gitee.com/openharmony .

DevEco Studio, a heavily customized version of IntelliJ IDEA, can be downloaded from https://developer.harmonyos.com/cn/develop/deveco-studio .

The article then compares HarmonyOS projects with Android projects, noting changes in resource directory structure, file formats (XML to JSON), and configuration files (AndroidManifest to config.json).

It also contrasts HarmonyOS with WeChat Mini‑Program projects, describing language support (Java and JS), the .hml file type, and the ease of cloud‑based testing without a local emulator.

Overall, the piece outlines the advantages of HarmonyOS development, including multi‑device debugging, lower learning curve, IDE familiarity, and simplified permission handling.

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