• Breaking News

    [Android][timeline][#f39c12]

    Wednesday, June 3, 2020

    Introducing compose.academy - snippets and guides for Jetpack Compose Android Dev

    Introducing compose.academy - snippets and guides for Jetpack Compose Android Dev


    Introducing compose.academy - snippets and guides for Jetpack Compose

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 06:18 AM PDT

    Gradle 6.5 Released

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 01:50 AM PDT

    Restore RecyclerView scroll position

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 05:33 AM PDT

    Securing Network Data Tutorial for Android

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 01:33 PM PDT

    Loophole in Android App allowing any URL to deeplink by default into an App

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 07:29 AM PDT

    Create an expandable Recyclerview with the MergeAdapter

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 01:15 AM PDT

    Junior dev for tips, tricks & advice.

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 06:38 AM PDT

    So a little more than a week ago, I finished up a two-year vocational university and am now a fullfledged junior android developer. Sadly, the start-up company that I did my internship at couldn't employ me, so I'm out and searching for steady employment.

    While I search, does r/androiddev have any, as the title says, tricks, tips or other advice to give me? I'm mostly looking for ways to improve my programming skills. Some tips on what would be useful to learn, how to develop a better understanding of the lingo and generally keep up with the android world. But any advice is welcomed!

    Just some general info, the university taught me Java, Unity, API, UI/UX and a bit of JavaScript and HTML5. I learned Kotlin on my own during my Master thesis and the internship. And currently am trying to understand the Navigation View component.

    submitted by /u/TomRoke
    [link] [comments]

    Article: How to get the result from callback within coroutine function

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 02:12 AM PDT

    Is Jetpack Navigation good?

    Posted: 02 Jun 2020 07:10 PM PDT

    I just went over the Codelab Jetpack Navigation project. I don't really feel it is very intuitive. Especially with all the XMLs. What do you guys think? What kinds of benefit does it brings to your app/projects?

    submitted by /u/sssurvey
    [link] [comments]

    Playing with Github Actions

    Posted: 03 Jun 2020 04:02 AM PDT

    No comments:

    Post a Comment

    Fashion

    Beauty

    Travel