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Why google jetpack samples expose compose using a function and overload the same function for actual code?
Here is full code
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Wasn't there a full Android tutorial from Google called "Google Sunshine" weather app?
https://github.com/android/sunflower?
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Why
If you want to open a project in Android Studio, you need its original source code. For instance, go here, then click Code > Download ZIP.
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Using Exceptions to request access to something is moronic
Technically the 2019 version of this repo https://github.com/android/sunflower/tree/5d5dd9e1f0bee1ef506d70aaacf21fe893a9fb83 was significantly less clear than newer versions.
- sunflower: A gardening app illustrating Android development best practices with migrating a View-based app to Jetpack Compose.
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Question regarding where to study as a 7 year experienced android developer?
Check out their example of the perfect app https://github.com/android/sunflower
- The next headache.. Google Maps & the Primary/Detail layout..
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Learning from sample apps ?
Like looking at Google's android/sunflower app... I see it and it see how they are all divided viewmodel/fragment/workers but what should I be paying attention to when looking at sample apps to learn ?
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Experienced Backend Devs, what are some measurable progress for learning backend
Lastly, the problem with dig around is, my team is starting a project from scratch so there is nothing to reference. Android at least have some "best practice" example to follow (https://github.com/android/sunflower) Is there something like that for Spring?
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My journey in Android Development - From nothing to something (as a newbie)
After you are quite proficient with the framework, this time you should discover new things. The most trusted source is the samples from Google, for example, Sunflower
Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example
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How did you learn jetpack compose?
Other samples https://github.com/vinaygaba/Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example/tree/f7d7dc2f597f1946ace0c63194ddd89cd004f641/app/src/main/java/com/example/jetpackcompose
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Is Jetpack Compose ready for production development?
Airbnb did start working with Jetpack Compose during the early preview[1]. They have also developed a library to easily browse all the Composables within your app[2] — Vinay Gaba, Airbnb Tech Lead, is one of the biggest Jetpack Compose advocates. I recommend watching his Jetpack Compose by Example GitHub repository and going through his Compose Snippet library, which looks like it has potential to become Android Arsenal future successor 😜.
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Question regarding where to study as a 7 year experienced android developer?
Anyway, to not just sound rude, Google Codelabs are quite nice when it comes to Compose. There is also https://github.com/vinaygaba/Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example, I found it quite useful when first starting with Compose. If spmething can be set in a lambda vs through a variable, it's probably better.
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Introducing Compose Snippets - snippets for the most common Jetpack Compose problems
Hello fellow droids! It's launch day and I'm here to talk about another Jetpack Compose feature that you will hopefully find useful. For some context, I'm the creator of projects like JetpackCompose.app, Learning Jetpack Compose By Example and Showkase.
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Writing Well-Documented Code – Learn from Examples
I have a really similar motivation behind a project that aims to teach Jetpack Compose in the same fashion and funny enough, the name is also pretty similar to the title of this thread - Learn Jetpack Compose By Example. You can find it here - https://github.com/vinaygaba/Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Exampl...
There's a ton of comments in every example (even though they might be redundant across the examples) and the idea is that you should be able to learn this new framework by merely reading through the examples.
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Am I too slow on Jetpack Compose codelabs?
- https://github.com/vinaygaba/Learn-Jetpack-Compose-By-Example
- Github repo to learn Jetpack Compose
What are some alternatives?
android-showcase - 💎 Android application following best practices: Kotlin, Coroutines, JetPack, Clean Architecture, Feature Modules, Tests, MVVM, DI, Static Analysis...
compose-markdown - Markdown Text for Android Jetpack Compose 📋.
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
datmusic-android - Music search, downloader & player app using Jetpack Compose
leakcanary - A memory leak detection library for Android.
Swipeable-Card - A simple utility Compose to add customizable buttons when swiping the card in an easy way.
simple-stack - [ACTIVE] Simple Stack, a backstack library / navigation framework for simpler navigation and state management (for fragments, views, or whatevers).
codelab-android-paging - Jetpack Paging codelab
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.
Kamel - Kotlin asynchronous media loading and caching library for Compose.
orbit-mvi - A simple MVI framework for Kotlin Multiplatform and Android
ivy-wallet - Ivy Wallet is an open-source money manager app for android that you can either build or download from Google Play.