Google Places AutoComplete EditText
A simple library that can connect your autocomplete edittext to Google places api (by mukeshsolanki)
Anko
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Anko
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Dear developers, would continue learning XML or start learning Jetpack Compose be more convenient?
Yes you can. Sadly I can't share any code on how to, but you can checkout Anko Layouts (although deprecated now and I never used it). I edited my post also, to show you how it looks like.
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Pi Practice App in Compose
If you take a look at the repository, you'll find something rather interesting in its dependencies. It uses Anko Layouts to render some parts of its UI! This was an early, now deprecated and abandoned attempt by JetBrains to create declarative Android UI with Kotlin DSLs.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Google Places AutoComplete EditText and Anko you can also consider the following projects:
Awesome Jetpack compose - A collaborative list of awesome jetpack compose resources.
Skeleton Placeholder View - A library for creating dynamic skeleton view
CalendarView - A highly customizable calendar view and compose library for Android and Kotlin Multiplatform.
Yasha - A DSL library for rendering RecyclerView and ViewPager.
Kotterknife