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ViewPropertyObjectAnimator
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Am i safe by sticking with Java and XML for years ahead ?
I've been using https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator and it's amazing
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intuitive jetpack compose animations
you just use https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator for everything, and if you need shared element transtiions you cry (then again, it's not like Compost can do that at all, so)
- Adding animation to recyclerView in an MVVM app requires a lot of boilerplate code
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Why is Compose better than XML in your expirence? I'm preparing a post looking at TRUE benefits. Input appreciated.
Animations with views were much easier, you just had to use this lib https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator and animator sets made it trivial. If you needed fancy crossfades then TransitionManager.beginDelayedTransition(container) and that's it.
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What is actually the right way to make an android app?
Honestly, they're pretty even in that regard. Whether you use XML or Compose in "simple apps" is up to you. Some things are easier in Compose, and some things are just stupid tricky. Animations in Compose are the worst imo, with ViewPropertyObjectAnimator they used to be trivial for XML layouts.
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4 reasons Jetpack Compose is better than XML
This is probably just my experience, but with Compose I have to muck around with LaunchedEffects and manual interpolation, while with XML views I could just use https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator and AnimatorSet().playTogether().
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Can someone review my coding assignment for a job? How valid is the feedback from the engineers who reviewed it?
That, and animations with https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator were much easier than linear interpolating in a LaunchedEffect, and shadow support is basically non-existent (Modifier.shadow() doesn't work as you expect, even android:elevation was better).
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Is it okay to set margin values to negative?
I like this library https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator
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What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native Android?
I don't know how to write animations without ViewPropertyObjectAnimator https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator
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Compose stable coming in July
Really? I just used https://github.com/blipinsk/ViewPropertyObjectAnimator + AnimatorSet for everything and it always just worked
What are some alternatives?
Material-Animations - Android Transition animations explanation with examples.
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CircularReveal - Lollipop ViewAnimationUtils.createCircularReveal for everyone 4.0+
Lottie for Android, iOS, and React Native - Render After Effects animations natively on Android and iOS, Web, and React Native
AndroidViewAnimations - Cute view animation collection.
UltimateAndroidReference - :rocket: Ultimate Android Reference - Your Road to Become a Better Android Developer
shimmer-android - An easy, flexible way to add a shimmering effect to any view in an Android app.
CircleIndicator - A lightweight indicator like in nexus 5 launcher
android-flip - A component for flip animation on Android, which is similar to the effect in Flipboard iPhone/Android
Road Runner - Road Runner is a library for android which allow you to make your own loading animation using a SVG image
AndroidImageSlider - An amazing and convenient Android image slider.