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New to professional Android development. Are there any commonly used templates or resources I might be missing?
Here, this article was very formative in my growth as a developer http://hannesdorfmann.com/android/adapter-delegates/ copying things is often a symptom of not developing the correct solution. NowInAndroid is an example of recent android development
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Productivity tip 'Live Templates'
For adapters specifically it was very achievable with some cleverness https://github.com/sockeqwe/AdapterDelegates
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Single Adapter 'Pattern'?
This is an anti-pattern that was dealt with years ago: http://hannesdorfmann.com/android/adapter-delegates/
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
RecyclerView utilities: Epoxy, Groupie, AdapterDelegates
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Is there any easier way to use RecyclerViews?
Most of my professional and personal projects have used adapter delegates: https://github.com/sockeqwe/AdapterDelegates
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Using Dagger 2 Multibindings to Avoid Coupling in a Multi Flavor Android Project
Adding flavor dependent features on a shared screen can be troublesome. The problem gets even worse when you don't want to couple app flavors to features they don't use. In this article I'll show you how we do in FootballCo using Dagger 2 Multibinding, AdapterDelegates and some abstractions.
Permission Dispatcher
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New app: xml or compose?
I liked https://github.com/bluelinelabs/LoganSquare for example, but annotation processors are hard to maintain. Look at libraries like Mortar-Architect https://github.com/lukaspili/Mortar-architect or Blade https://github.com/FrantisekGazo/Blade or even better Permissions-Dispatcher https://github.com/permissions-dispatcher/PermissionsDispatcher/issues/775 which actually breaks builds after certain Kotlin versions.
- [Question][Kotlin] Dexter Runtime Permissions development has stopped, whats the alternative?
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
Permissions are generally a pain, but I've used PermissionsDispatcher, EasyPermissions, and RxPermissions at various times
What are some alternatives?
uidroid-library - View binding made easy and customizable for Android applications
EasyPermissions - Simplify Android M system permissions
iosched - The Google I/O Android App
RxPermissions - Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2
Epoxy - Epoxy is an Android library for building complex screens in a RecyclerView
NoPermission - Android library for permissions request (updated 27.11.2017)
flavor-multibindings
glide - An image loading and caching library for Android focused on smooth scrolling
Retrofit - A type-safe HTTP client for Android and the JVM
SQLDelight - SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
Coil - Image loading for Android and Compose Multiplatform.
MPAndroidChart - A powerful 🚀 Android chart view / graph view library, supporting line- bar- pie- radar- bubble- and candlestick charts as well as scaling, panning and animations.