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    Compose is one of the best things to ever happen to Android Android Dev

    Compose is one of the best things to ever happen to Android Android Dev


    Compose is one of the best things to ever happen to Android

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 10:32 AM PST

    I used to hate writing Android apps because of the way the UI's had to be done. It was completely different to what other UI frameworks do and it was difficult and time consuming to make professional looking UI's.

    Now with Compose, I have found it very easy and efficient to write features for my application. Long gone are the days of fragments, view models, and XML.

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    Goal App Motion Layout Android Studio 2020

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 08:42 AM PST

    Publish the “google-services.json” file of an android app project or not?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 11:43 AM PST

    RecyclerView optimization using RecycledViewPool

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 02:47 AM PST

    Should we Change our App??

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 10:17 AM PST

    Hey everyone - could use some of your expertise!

    A friend and I have almost completed an app. It works like this:

    • At a high level, we connect a brand's existing customers (who are using this mobile app) with online shoppers (who are browsing on a brand's website)
    • App users receive notifications to chat with anonymous online shoppers.
    • App users receive a 1-5 star rating from the shoppers and receive a certain amount of coins based on this rating
    • App users can go into a 'promo store' and spend their coins to redeem certain promos. We scrape these promos off the web.

    We're about to launch to the app store. And our question is - Does the coins & promos model break any Developer Program Policies?

    More specifically, there's an "Other Real Money Games" policy that lists a violation example as:

    • Games with "loyalty" (e.g. engagement or activity) points that (1) are accrued or accelerated via real-money purchases which (2) can be exchanged for items or prizes of real world monetary value

    We aren't sure if promos qualify as "items or prizes of real world monetary value". Additionally, we're aware of other rewards apps (such as Chic-Fil-A) where users earn coins to receive free items.

    We don't want to submit the app if it's going to get shot down. Do you think our app will be approved? Why or why not?

    Thanks in advance!

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    22 — 28 November Android Newsletter

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 03:16 AM PST

    Stay up to date with Android development, in this week's edition:
    👻 Custom views are not scary
    🗡️ Migrate from Dagger to Hilt
    ⏱️ Learn how to profile an app startup
    🥼 Monitor the Android Codebase
    and much more!

    Read it here 👉 https://vladsonkin.com/android-newsletter-22/
    What's your favorite one?

    🔥Featuring @manuelvicnt @Piwai @elye_project @mr_G00fY2 @fajarnuha @2307vivek @jamiesanson @waseefakhtar

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    How to go from expert Web dev to expert Mobile dev?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 02:30 PM PST

    Xposting in some of the other mobile subs for more answers hopefully, hope you don't mind!

    I'm a fairly long-term web developer, and have dipped into mobile a number of times but nothing serious.

    I am now in a position to lead the development of a mobile app version of our product that will go far beyond the scope of the web vision, since mobile handsets have so many exciting features like NFC / BLE / Cameras + Mics e.t.c...

    There is nobody in the company with mobile experience, but as a hobby I've made a few Flutter apps and other ones so I've been asked if I want to take command and drive this greenfield project - a very exciting opportunity.

    The problem is, as Flutter is quite new, there aren't exactly "Flutter in a Nutshell" equivalents to all the C# books I've read, and if I'm going to do this (and potentially hire others) I want to invest a LOT of time learning and become a Flutter expert over the next 12 months.


    On top of this, though, I feel like there are SO many other problems / architecture strategies / considerations to think of when you're a mobile developer over a web developer. I know about web-servers and docker containers and optimising performance for web etc, but I know nothing about the iOS and Android 'things' that expert mobile developers would know, such as developing for many many devices, the quirks of accessing cameras / bluetooth chips e.t.c, how to optimise for battery and performance, and all the gotchas like "what do I do about running my app in the background when a user always stays in Low Power mode" and things like that.

    Is there any kind of resource that teaches "Mobile Development" as a whole? Any kind of primer or bible for a mobile developer? As much as nothing beats experience and I will undoubtedly learn most on the job - I want to be as well prepared as possible, especially when designing the application!

    Thank you very much - I am super excited for the next year!

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    First steps as android developer

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 01:23 PM PST

    Hi, Im new to this sub and to Android development in general. I finished my last project a couple weeks ago and currently I dont know what shall i work on. Whether a new idea or little projects to try new android features. I would appreciate your recommendations/guidence on what to do next

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    New app development (Idea. Not for profit, just for simple life)

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 01:02 PM PST

    New app development (Idea)

    I was wanting to make an app but I'm in need of some help...

    I want to make an all in one social media app, but not the web based kind, something that has all the apps and can easily be switched to.

    Like if I want to get on Snapchat, I could hit a drop down menu and select Snapchat and it would open the app in the all in one app.

    I don't know if it's possible but it would be a huge help to have some senior coders onboard. (I'm a newbie)

    I'm not wanting to publish it at all really but maybe in the future it could be.

    I hope some people read this and help!

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    Android movie app - RxJava2 + Dagger2 + Retrofit

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 09:11 PM PST

    Android movie app - RxJava2 + Dagger2 + Retrofit

    Hi!

    GitHub repo

    This is a sample application, which uses the OMDb API to get movie data.

    The app follow the MVVM software architectural pattern and uses the below libraries.

    • RxJava2
    • Dagger2
    • Retrofit
    • Gson
    • Navigation Component

    The app contains shared elements animation and a collapsing toolbar effect which was implemented with MotionLayout.

    https://reddit.com/link/k33lnt/video/glmb01zp34261/player

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    Is being a android developer a good job? I have thought about it and I just want to get some first hand ideas... If you have any tips please let me know... I am currently going into high school and am starting to think what I want to major in. Thanks people of reddit!!!

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 07:08 AM PST

    Simple Weather Application.

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 10:17 AM PST

    Hello, i have create a sample application including all the "best" practises i know in Android Development. If you need the keys please PM me.

    Please check it out and give me some feedback! Thank in advances! Simple-Weather

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    Wise people of Reddit, I need your help!

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 06:10 AM PST

    I'm currently developing an android app, which has Home Screen. In order to navigate between the different screens I have a home button at the top-right corner of the phone. But, and here is the question, do you think that the home button is necessary? Or the user should just go back until he reaches the Home Screen.

    View Poll

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    Change my App from React Native to Flutter?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 03:02 AM PST

    I want to change this app and make it better.

    Should I stay on React Native or go to Flutter?

    The App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rc.soundbuttons

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    Review times...

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 11:51 AM PST

    How to achieve that kind of view(connecting grid item vertically, horizontally while swiping) without using any game engine?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 09:24 PM PST

    Jetpack Compose: Navigation

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 04:11 PM PST

    UI/UX Design Alternates [LINUX]

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 07:46 PM PST

    I've been using Adobe XD for a while for designing elements within the app although had to switch to linux to learn ROM Development, dual booting was never an option. What are by far the best alternates for XD on linux

    Currently Running - Ubuntu 20.10

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    Which is better for developing an editing image app Java 0r Flutter?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 04:14 AM PST

    Hello Android community,

    I want to make a photo-editing app that performs functions such as (Crop - add Text - filters - add stickers, etc.) and I am a little confused.

    What is the best language to making this app, Dart with Flutter or Kotlen/Java ? Why?

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    What are the possible reasons my app has a massive uninstall rate?

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 04:02 AM PST

    It's got an install rate of 705, an uninstall rate of 676, and 143 active devices.

    I asked another sub if they could help out by installing my app and seeing what the problem is but instead I got downvoted and was told my app was probably just bad. Don't know why this question gets people angry. All I'm looking for is some feedback to know why I have such a large uninstall rate like perhaps something is malfunctioning, or the UI is off-putting. If this question gets you angry please don't downvote, just ignore and move on.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodweathercorp.perappbrightness

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    Need suggestions about Facebook Audience Network

    Posted: 28 Nov 2020 04:09 PM PST

    Facebook audience network is one of the worst ad networks in the world. Their support is also the most useless support. I was monetizing 14 apps through it and on 13th of september ecpm for one of my apps was more than 500$ and their bots blocked traffic for all of my apps. I appealed for 2 apps and none of the appeal hasn't been answered yet and they have put my payment on hold which is more than 4500$ and I am making nothing from my apps.

    And cherry on top is, there is a bug in their system which does not allow me to contact their support. Any suggestions what should I do?

    I migrated to audience network from admob because I received ad serving limited notification and from that day my apps which used to make more than 100$ a day are receiving not more than even 5$.

    Currently I am monetizing my apps through mopub only and mopub only makes around 9$ everyday for me, I haven't yet received any payment from mopub yet.

    Past few months have been really tough for me, I have even spent my savings, please guide me what should I do?

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    choose a development phone

    Posted: 29 Nov 2020 01:43 AM PST

    Which Android phone would you recommend as a development device for a network security-related SDK that does not care about the camera, ML, and targets the widest range of clients?

    Most work has been performed in emulator, but we must see that it works well on a real device, also we will occasionally install the client apps that use our SDK, in case they want our guidance or, God forbid, help debugging their integration.

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