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2,314 | 5,917 | |
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9.6 | 9.6 | |
about 24 hours ago | 4 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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ivy-wallet
- Need suggestions for a good expense manager
- I am looking for an app (preferably open source) where i can add various income. There are a lot of expense tracker apps, but i need one to track my incomes.
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Is it OK to apply for Android developer job now despite I have rather outdated Android development skills?
My advice: do apply for jobs, maybe spend time in a simple Kotlin project and/or take a look at some open source Android apps that can show you all the pieces together, and be honest about your situation. Everything can be learned, especially if you already have some experience.
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KMM alternatives to Android Datastore & Room DB?
Hi, I'm looking for Kotlin multiplatform KVS and relational SQL database libraries for our open-source project Ivy Wallet.
- Ivy Wallet: Open Source budget manager and spending tracker
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Best apps of 2022
Ivy Wallet - https://github.com/Ivy-Apps/ivy-wallet
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I'm ashamed of how much money I have spent unnecessarily this year
Another thing is that in the past, I have failed to log my spending with all methods (app, pen and paper), but 2 months ago I found this app, Ivy Wallet and so far it's the longest time I could stick to log my spending. I also simplify how I log it:
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Best way to learn ML/AI hands-on as a developer?
I have the following problem, I'm the creator of Ivy Wallet, and I have my daily expenses for the last 2 years ~= 600 records. My goal is to make a model that'll predict my daily expenses for an unknown arbitrary date.
- How do you trace expenses through Credit Card/Bank Statements?
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Is Ivy Wallet FOSS / considered safe?
There is an Issue for F-Droid integration here. For now, the app can't be included in F-Droid due to many non-foss components/libraries. It means trackers in the app.
SQLDelight
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querky – autogenerate Python functions and types for your SQL queries
This seems to be similar to https://github.com/cashapp/sqldelight, and I've always wanted a python equivalent!
In typescript, there are query builders (not talking about ORMs) that can basically do this within the type system, but that would be infeasible in python's type system. This approach (type/code generation is a good alternative, though I like using sqlalchemy / alembic to manage schemas/migrations.
One thing I'm curious about is how it knows the types of columns? I looked quickly at the Readme but didn't see it (probably a parameter somewhere I missed).
- I'm creating a REST API using KTOR. What's the best ORM to go with KTOR ?
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KMM alternatives to Android Datastore & Room DB?
That functionality has existed for almost exactly a year
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What were your negative experiences when adopting KMM?
- SQLDelight - great experience overall, the only issue that I found, was when that I made a database migration that worked on Android, but not on iOS (https://github.com/cashapp/sqldelight/issues/3812)
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Adopting Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile(KMM) on 9GAG App
Database - SQLDelight
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Android Starter Template (hilt, ktor, coroutines, flow, modules, gradle.kts, version catalog, compose, MVVM, tests, GitHub CI)
room is a great example but like I said our data is kotlin-only so we tend to use libraries like sqlDelight.
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Announcing new crate - "hugsqlx": turning SQLx queries into Rust functions
This seems similar to https://cashapp.github.io/sqldelight/ for kotlin, I think this approach is pretty neat, good luck with it!
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ADVICE WANTED - Typescript PostgreSQL without ORM
Sounds like you want what SQLDelite offers, but for TypeScript. SQLDelite is only for Kotlin and SQLite though.
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Why We're Moving on from Firebase
SQLDelight had neat built in support for this
https://cashapp.github.io/sqldelight/
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Flyweight: An ORM for SQLite
You would really like sqldelight[1] then. It takes the concept of an ORM and flips it on its head. Instead of mapping function calls to SQL statements, it lets you write SQL statements and then generates classes for you that have methods for those statements.
For instance, you could have a SQL statement like getCardsForFight: select * from fights where cardId = ? and titleFight = ?, and it would generate a class that has a method getCardsForFight(cardId: number, titleFight: number).
[1]: https://github.com/cashapp/sqldelight
What are some alternatives?
Paisa - Expense manager for Android with Material Design
Exposed - Kotlin SQL Framework
moneywallet - An android application that let you track your expenses
Realm Asset Helper - A small library to help with Realm.IO integration in Android apps
nowinandroid - A fully functional Android app built entirely with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
Ktorm - A lightweight ORM framework for Kotlin with strong-typed SQL DSL and sequence APIs.
Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example - 🚀 This project contains various examples that show how you would do things the "Jetpack Compose" way
jOOQ - jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java
PeopleInSpace - Kotlin Multiplatform project with SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose, Compose for Wear, Compose for Desktop, Compose for Web and Kotlin/JS + React clients along with Ktor backend.
RoomAsset - A helper library to help using Room with existing pre-populated database [DEPRECATED].
Jetpack-Compose-Playground - Community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose example code and tutorials :rocket: https://foso.github.io/compose
Realm - Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite