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April 21st, 2024
Articles & Tutorials
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Donovan LaDuke's last article covered using Compose views in an existing XML view, but what happens when the opposite is needed? This article goes over the details.
Donn Felker discusses why an XML Toolbar is far simpler and requires less code than an AppBar in a ComposeView.
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Renato Costa examines Kotlin Flows which are powerful tools to handle streams of data in a suspending manner.
Eric Donovan introduces N8, a pure Kotlin, state-based navigation library.
This tutorial demonstrates how to use Android Studio to create an advanced mobile application for iOS and Android using Kotlin Multiplatform.
Narayan Panthi shows how to build a nested LazyColumn in Jetpack Compose.
Julien Salvi takes time to explore and integrate ML Kit's new library to digitize physical documents directly from your Android application.
Kevin Schildhorn considers why many teams are building more architectures than needed or intended which can lead to slow Kotlin Multiplatform build times.
The ClickableText composable has been marked as deprecated. Joe Birch shows how to replace it with the newer LinkAnnotation.
When it comes to Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP), Firebase lacks official support. FunkyMuse shows how to use an open-source SDK wrapper that supports KMP.
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Videos & Podcasts
Dave Leeds covers the basics of inline functions, the nuances, and how we can use crossinline and noinline to get the behavior that we want.
Charfaoui Younes demonstrates four ways to handle recomposition within Jetpack Compose UIs.
Stevdza-San shows how to load an image URL on both Android and iOS with ease!
Learn about the Android 15 Beta release, how Android Studio uses Gemini Pro to make Android development faster and easier, a story about how Google Drive cut code and development time in half, and how to use Dependency Injection in Compose!
Code with the Italians dives into their open-source Android app designed for privacy-first photo sharing.
Philipp Lackner helps you understand the difference between MVVM vs. MVI
Daniel Atitienei explores the new Version Catalogs, examining the benefits and also how to migrate to it.
Yanneck Reiß explores the Android Studio Device Streaming feature, powered by Firebase.
In this talk, learn how Bazel can be beneficial for improving the build times of your project
Dmitri Chernysh walks through the steps needed to publish an app on Google Play.

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