compose-samples
Official Jetpack Compose samples. (by android)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
android-dev-challenge-compose-design
Posts with mentions or reviews of android-dev-challenge-compose-design.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-02.
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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
compose-samples
Posts with mentions or reviews of compose-samples.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-28.
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Jetpack Compose Mastery Part 2: Advanced Tools and Resources for Mastering Compose UI
The official documentation provides a comprehensive guide on the basics of Jetpack Compose, components, layouts, theming, and more advanced topics.
- Jetpack Compose UI App Development Toolkit
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How the new Threads app is made
Apparently Jetpack Compose is an Android copy of SwiftUI?
https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose
Only two HN threads with comments: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=jetpack+compose
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Adaptive layouts in jetpack compose
If you want to take a look at code, we have the Jetnews sample app that support different screen sizes. And Jetcaster also implements features such as table top mode.
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Customizable calendar for Jetpack Compose with option to add app specific dates etc.
check this out : https://github.com/android/compose-samples/tree/main/Crane
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Seeking Guidance: How should I learn Android Dev
So I would say that instead if learning everything from Android SDK, you should just set a goal to create some app. Learn about Activities, their lifecycle, layouts (or Compose if you want to be more up to date). Try to implement your app based on this. Then improve your app using Fragments and their lifecycle. If you truly want to understand Views, which are essentially the building blocks of Android UI then I would recommend implementing your own custom View, which will have completely custom look - it is cool thing to try and you will learn how it all works inside.
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New App structure/template to follow?
The compose samples by Google are a good reference to look into: https://github.com/android/compose-samples
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Let's create notification reminder app in Jetpack Compose.
Basic understanding of Jetpack Compose.
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Architecture Help
The compose-samples repo has a comprehensive list of samples ranging from low to complex projects which might be worth a look.
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Android development beginner.
For instance, there is a link to this repository, that contains all sorts of samples, that are up to date and ready to use. That's cutting edge, which is a recommended start.