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5.2 | 9.1 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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MVICore
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Bumble claims IP rights on employee's open-source libs
> ... commercial software ...
Commercial and OSS are orthogonal.
> ... that is private
It seems to have been released under Apache 2.0: https://github.com/badoo/MVICore/blob/master/LICENSE
> The company _could_ make it OSS
They _did_
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Why is there nothing like Redux, Vuex, MobX, etc... for Android?
Redux is called MVI in Android world. There are plenty of MVI libs: MVICore, orbit-mvi, mobius and other.
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MVI: Safe ways to delegate render methods from Fragments
In this case maybe you should diff your view state and render only parts that have changed. I have written a diff-dispatcher library to help with this, but there's now a better one from badoo guys which doesn't need kapt.
workflow-kotlin
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Flow or RxJava
For example square has open sourced workflow https://github.com/square/workflow-kotlin (MVI + plugin based architecture), if you look other examples like molecule they use Presenters (not the MVP ones) which is completly different. The only common thing is that they are both UDF.
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What libraries would you use if you were starting a new project?
workflow. Quite a shift in how you write an app, but enough extension points that it's not that much of an issue, and it's really pleasant to use.
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Single Activity architecture with custom views. Common pattern or anti-pattern?
I don't know how common/popular it actually is, but it's definitely not uncommon. Square has been doing this kind of home-made navigation for quite a while as far as I know (most recently in the form of workflow-kotlin), Lyft (Scoop) as well, and more (e.g. Conductor).
- Released workflow v1.0.0
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Tap Response Time: Jetpack Navigation 🗺
We'll focus on Jetpack Navigation here, however most of the content applies for any navigation library or tap action. In fact, I first implemented this at Square on top of Flow and Workflow.
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Why is there nothing like Redux, Vuex, MobX, etc... for Android?
There's kotlin workflow by square https://github.com/square/workflow-kotlin
What are some alternatives?
orbit-mvi - A simple MVI framework for Kotlin Multiplatform and Android
mobius - A functional reactive framework for managing state evolution and side-effects.
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
Flow - Name UI states, navigate between them, remember where you've been.
Flywheel - A simple and predictable state management library inspired by Redux for Kotlin Multiplatform using the concepts of actors.
architecture-components-samples - Samples for Android Architecture Components.
diff-dispatcher - A simple annotation processor for generating data class changes dispatcher
mobx - Kotlin MobX implementation
experiment-apex - A basic, incomplete, buggy, far from efficient UI toolkit for Kotlin/Android. An experiment for fun and to learn.