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guide-to-kotlin
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Pokedex
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Old android dev looking to refurbish knowledge
And this is a decent github repo to check out to get an idea of a modern architecture/state of app dev: https://github.com/skydoves/Pokedex
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How to become a better Android developer?
For example this one is decent https://github.com/skydoves/Pokedex
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Nifty, well made, small apps you've run into?
The Pokedex app has almost everything you could want. Hilt, Retrofit Coroutines, MVVM(I prefer MVI), etc
- Open source apps that use Android architecture components?
- Source code
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Advice needed regarding MVVM Pattern
I would recommend reading the code of the following project. It uses all the modern practices including live data, hilt, paging 3 with mvvm. https://github.com/skydoves/Pokedex
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Android DataBinding kit for notifying data changes from Model layers to UI layers on MVVM architecture.
Exactly! But we can implement it better without creating backing properties for preventing access from outsides using this. code diff
guide-to-kotlin
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Java vs Kotlin for Android App Dev
Read through https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki and you'll know Kotlin. That, and you can also check the collection APIs which are pretty much the best thing in Kotlin compared to Java.
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Having Hard Time in Learning Android Development
I would recommend learning Kotlin for Android though, it does help. I wrote this guide https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki but you can also look at this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuiT4T_LJQo
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Am I outdated?
I wrote this guide for Java => Kotlin a few years ago, other than me not adding coroutines it still holds: https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki
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Old android dev looking to refurbish knowledge
Check this guide by me to learn Kotlin: https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki
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Is it OK to apply for Android developer job now despite I have rather outdated Android development skills?
but you can read through https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki and you will know what you need to know for Kotlin basics (except coroutines, then you watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P20npkvcb8 )
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Is Mobile app development Dead?
I wrote https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki a few years ago for people who know Java and don't know Kotlin, I've heard many positive feedback for how simple it is to transition from Java to Kotlin once reading through it.
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"outdated senior" needs your advice
you should probably look into Kotlin (see https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki and/or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuiT4T_LJQo ),
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Is it worth learning Kotin for a university project?
You actually can just read through https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki and you'll know how to use kotlin lo
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Problem understanding Kotlin syntax, seems like a mess?
I wrote this guide a while ago specifically to cover this kind of migration https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki it should be fairly no-nonsense and I've heard people like it (they said it helped them).
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Anyone else learning Kotlin using Google code labs?
I didn't need to because by the time it came out I already knew Kotlin, personally I wrote this https://github.com/Zhuinden/guide-to-kotlin/wiki
What are some alternatives?
Android-CleanArchitecture-Kotlin - This is a movies sample app in Kotlin, which is part of a serie of blog posts I have written about architecting android application using different approaches.
simple-stack - [ACTIVE] Simple Stack, a backstack library / navigation framework for simpler navigation and state management (for fragments, views, or whatevers).
Stars - An android application build with a clean architecture approach and Star wars API
jetpack-navigation-ftue-sample - [DEMO] Sample code to display "First-Time User Experience" in a Single-Activity app using Jetpack-Navigation, NavGraphs, Dagger, SavedStateHandle, Hilt, and EventEmitter - based on the FTUE example code in simple-stack-tutorials, but originally described by Google.
CbKtx - A lightweight Kotlin friendly wrapper around Couchbase lite for Android.
android-clean-architecture-mvi-boilerplate - A fork of our clean architecture boilerplate using the Model-View-Intent pattern
DevUpdates - News app for developer updates.
koin - Koin - a pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform
Quizzer - Trivia Game (Quiz App)
xkcd
MvvmBase
codelab-android-compose