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Slide
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How to rebuild Slide for Android with your own API key
Thank you kind stranger! I opened https://github.com/Haptic-Apps/Slide/issues/3485 with slightly different instructions (shaved off a couple of steps). For example Step 1 can be skipped by doing clone from repo in step 4.
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Boost will stop working after July 1st. Thank you very much for your support over the years! 🚀🚀🚀
TIL that Slide is also open source: https://github.com/Haptic-Apps/Slide
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RIF going away song
So long Slide and Infinity, ill see you again in the Fediverse
- Reddit Goes Nuclear, Removes Moderators of Subreddits That Continued To Protest
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Egg😰irl
I didn't actually hear that they were doing API changes? I use Slide, so I guess for me one day in the future Reddit will just stop working.
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r/Broadway will go dark on June 12th for 48 hours in light of the recent Reddit API changes
Slide: intended for everyone, but Its lead developer was immediately open to addressing accessibility concerns, during the beta process, and u/MostlyBlindGamer was able to contribute several fixes for the TalkBack screen reader.
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Call for proposal submissions
Which would be good open source 3rd party apps to test with? I found a couple of mobile apps, like https://github.com/Docile-Alligator/Infinity-For-Reddit and https://github.com/Haptic-Apps/Slide
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If Reddit kills RIF, please open source RIF
FYI, Infinity and Slide are solid reddit apps and both open-source. I still prefer RIF, but in case your wish doesn't come true there are already at least two pretty good options.
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Reddit third party app discussion
I used to use Slide. Switched to Infinity after seeing it promoted on F-Droid. Both are great (with a preference for Infinity) and I will stop using reddit on mobile because I refuse to use their mobile app.
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UPDATE: indefinite hiatus for the foreseeable future (8/18/2022)
This project will be on indefinite hiatus for the foreseeable future, and may not be maintained. Updates are not guaranteed. See here for details.
android-dev-challenge-compose-design
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Jetpack compose and viewmodel
you're asking about how to do this
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Compose is the future: my experience, why I love it and tips on getting started
I still don't know why I needed this Layout, but it's true that replacing drawables and styleables with mere function calls and function arguments respectively is promising
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Compose stable coming in July
You can extract logical components to the top of a composable as local functions and retain reasonable scoping while also creating local components, thus making the actual code straightforward to read (even if you sometimes need to also add hacks because Compose be Compose)
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Jetpack Compose, should we care yet?
Yeah, both for measuring the current width/height of the layout (like getting the screen size), and also when things like Modifier.fillMaxSize(0.5f) doesn't work and I have to write code like this
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Anyone else who had no experience with declarative UI and is having a bad time trying to "get" Compose?
Oh, that's unique to Navigation-Compose's design, and has nothing to do with declarative UI in particular. For me, navigation in compose is just this
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Is anyone using Compose-only navigation?
Although I personally would rather pass in lambdas and then make the connection
What are some alternatives?
Infinity-For-Reddit - A Reddit client for Android
proteus - Proteus : A JSON based LayoutInflater for Android
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
androidx - Development environment for Android Jetpack extension libraries under the androidx namespace. Synchronized with Android Jetpack's primary development branch on AOSP.
troddit - A web client for Reddit with authenticated logins and a variety of browsing options
Shrine-Compose - Compose prototype of Shrine, the e-commerce Material Design case study: https://material.io/design/material-studies/shrine.html
RedReader - An unofficial open source Android app for Reddit.
ViewPropertyObjectAnimator - Wrapper of the ObjectAnimator that can be used similarly to ViewPropertyAnimator
reveddit - Review removed content on reddit. Uses the Pushshift API, built on code from removeddit.
DailyDoc - Productivity Note App utilizing Jetpack Compose
stealth
ruqqus - The open-source platform for independent internet communities.