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Fixing problems by solving the root of the problem #compost edition
I've been hearing for 2 years that the primary benefit of Compose is that you "no longer need to write a RecyclerView.Adapter", not realizing that you can use something like Groupie and effectively turn RecyclerView into adapter.setItems(listOf(Item1(), Item2())) just like in Compose.
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Replacement for advancedrecyclerview?
https://github.com/lisawray/groupie Maybe it can help for your purposes
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Why is Compose so difficult to learn?
Been using RecyclerView and haven't written an adapter in a very long time because you can abstract it away
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RecyclerView with different item layout
Technically you can also use a library that hides this from you, for example I tend to use https://github.com/lisawray/groupie with BindableItem
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What is the best way to create an expandable list?
There are also libs that help you handle this, there's gorupie here https://github.com/lisawray/groupie and also Expandable RV here https://github.com/thoughtbot/expandable-recycler-view
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
RecyclerView utilities: Epoxy, Groupie, AdapterDelegates
- Does anyone else hate recyclerviews and how android handles lists.
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Listadapter With Multiple View Types
I think Groupie is nice, although Google seems to think of each Adapter being able to describe itself "as an item view type". So you could build "multiple item view types" using a concatAdapter of N ListAdapters. Tricky.
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How you keep the single responsibility principle in adapters/views
We've been using https://github.com/lisawray/groupie/ which offers a common GroupAdapter for all Items, so that each RecyclerView Item type can be encapsulated in its own class, Item.
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Why is there are so much boilerplate code?
Don't write adapters or view holders for RecyclerView, use something like Groupie.
ExpandableLayout
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What is the best way to create an expandable list?
you could use some libary Like this one: https://github.com/skydoves/ExpandableLayout
What are some alternatives?
Epoxy - Epoxy is an Android library for building complex screens in a RecyclerView
progressview - 🌊 A polished and flexible ProgressView, fully customizable with animations.
expandable-recycler-view - Custom Android RecyclerViewAdapters that collapse and expand
sandwich - 🥪 Sandwich is an adaptable and lightweight sealed API library designed for handling API responses and exceptions in Kotlin for Retrofit, Ktor, and Kotlin Multiplatform.
nowinandroid - A fully functional Android app built entirely with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
glide - An image loading and caching library for Android focused on smooth scrolling
Pokedex - 🗡️ Pokedex demonstrates modern Android development with Hilt, Material Motion, Coroutines, Flow, Jetpack (Room, ViewModel) based on MVVM architecture.
Permission Dispatcher - A declarative API to handle Android runtime permissions.
MPAndroidChart - A powerful 🚀 Android chart view / graph view library, supporting line- bar- pie- radar- bubble- and candlestick charts as well as scaling, panning and animations.
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RxPermissions - Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2