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datmusic-android
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Examples of well written apps?
I have learned a lot from reading Tivi's code over the years, here's my app using similar libraries & arch datmusic-android
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We migrated our Jetpack Compose app to Material Design 3 and Material You
Didn't expect the migration process to M3 would be this much involved. I thought just changing the MaterialTheme would be enough (new color schema/names, all different Typography names, no Shapes yet etc.). But all other components such as Text, Button, Icon, Progress/Slider, Scaffold, Surface need to be replaced with M3 versions..
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Is compose actually production ready?
I'm using it in production in my small music app (source) and I couldn't be happier about it. I was worried about scrolling until I tried release/prod build. navigation-compose and bottom-sheet integration also has some bugs. But we're not far from a perfect UI toolkit.
- datmusic v2 - music player & downloader in Jetpack Compose
Jetpack-Compose-Playground
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Is Jetpack Compose ready for production development?
Jetpack Compose Playground: Once you have gone through the basic concepts related to Compose, this GitHub repository has a good amount of content to learn more about each Composable.
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Elevated button in Jetpack Compose
I don't see why you couldn't build that without a scaffold, would probably just create a box to layer the fab over the content.
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How do I populate a spinner with data from a csv file?
Then as far as the spinner, I personally think compose provides a better API for this so check out drop-down menu. Otherwise you will have to use a spinner adapter and spinner view. https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/controls/spinner
- Github repo to learn Jetpack Compose
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Where are those jetpack compose sites?
Hi, this my site about compose: foso.github.io/compose
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JavaFx still worth learning/using?
Few examples are right there at their github repo under examples folder, consisting of a todo app, intellij plugin, issuetracker, a game, and more. There is Jetpack-Compose-Playground community driven collection of dozens of samples.
What are some alternatives?
Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example - 🚀 This project contains various examples that show how you would do things the "Jetpack Compose" way
javafx-examples - A large collection of JavaFX examples demonstrating basic + advanced features of JavaFX.
accompanist - A collection of extension libraries for Jetpack Compose
compose-multiplatform - Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant and beautiful user interfaces easy and enjoyable.
DisneyCompose - 🧸 A demo Disney app using Jetpack Compose and Hilt based on modern Android tech stacks and MVVM architecture.
nodegui - A library for building cross-platform native desktop applications with Node.js and CSS 🚀. React NodeGui : https://react.nodegui.org and Vue NodeGui: https://vue.nodegui.org
vlc-android - VLC for Android, Android TV and ChromeOS
Kamel - Kotlin asynchronous media loading and caching library for Compose.
JetComposer - Collection of UIs and Animations built with Jetpack Compose for Android
compose-markdown - Markdown Text for Android Jetpack Compose 📋.
tivi - Tivi is a TV show tracking Android app, which connects to trakt.tv
ComposeReorderable - Enables reordering by drag and drop in Jetpack Compose (Desktop) LazyList & LazyGrid.