ridesharing-uber-lyft-app
recyclerview-animators
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ridesharing-uber-lyft-app
- Existing rideshare support app suggestions
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Uber's time is up. Uber was never going to be profitable. Never. $UBER
It's one thing to have an app thats used by a couple thousand concurrent users at peek vs few million concurrent users average. Not to mention the actual app development for taxi companies is out sourced to a contractor who is building different themes of the same app for many taxi companies. here is how to make your own Uber like app https://github.com/MindorksOpenSource/ridesharing-uber-lyft-app And here is an open source rideshare app https://libretaxi.org/.
recyclerview-animators
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How do i create this animation while scrolling?
For Recyclerview you could use this library for some similar animations https://github.com/wasabeef/recyclerview-animators
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Animations and Performance in Nested RecyclerViews
Next, we looked at overriding SimpleItemAnimator but noticed that this class is missing a lot of logic required for orchestrating the animations. We realized that the Android SDK does not really allow us to easily customize RecyclerView item animations - what a shame! Doing some research on this we found two open-source libraries (here and here - note: this is no endorsement) that provide a variety of custom ItemAnimators by using a base ItemAnimator implementation that is very similar to the DefaultItemAnimator class but allows for proper customization. We ended up creating our own BaseItemAnimator by looking at DefaultItemAnimator and adapting it to our needs and then creating the actual implementation for the reaction feature. This allowed us to customize the “Add” animation like so:
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How can I code an app like this?
Probably uses a library of some sort for animations, the rest would be Recyclerviews and components normal to Android. The whole thing is set in a Fragment/ Tabbed Activity.
What are some alternatives?
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