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workflow-kotlin
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Flow or RxJava
For example square has open sourced workflow https://github.com/square/workflow-kotlin (MVI + plugin based architecture), if you look other examples like molecule they use Presenters (not the MVP ones) which is completly different. The only common thing is that they are both UDF.
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What libraries would you use if you were starting a new project?
workflow. Quite a shift in how you write an app, but enough extension points that it's not that much of an issue, and it's really pleasant to use.
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Single Activity architecture with custom views. Common pattern or anti-pattern?
I don't know how common/popular it actually is, but it's definitely not uncommon. Square has been doing this kind of home-made navigation for quite a while as far as I know (most recently in the form of workflow-kotlin), Lyft (Scoop) as well, and more (e.g. Conductor).
- Released workflow v1.0.0
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Tap Response Time: Jetpack Navigation 🗺
We'll focus on Jetpack Navigation here, however most of the content applies for any navigation library or tap action. In fact, I first implemented this at Square on top of Flow and Workflow.
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Why is there nothing like Redux, Vuex, MobX, etc... for Android?
There's kotlin workflow by square https://github.com/square/workflow-kotlin
architecture-components-samples
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I need a repo with a modern and advanced architecture for an Android project. Can you help me?
https://github.com/android/architecture-components-samples/ was historically better
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Architecture Help
uh, maybe https://github.com/android/architecture-components-samples/tree/a87535608564103423415baddb1e586f0337be44/LiveDataSample/app/src/main/java/com/android/example/livedatabuilder
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What's new in Android dev in the last 3-5 years?
But Google invented a set of guidelines in "Guide to App Architecture" in 2017 which you can see here in action that after the re-org the new devrels didn't really understand so they ended up making their own version of "clean architecture" where the data layer depends on the domain layer and not vice versa, + never learned how top-level layering like this doesn't even scale ever and they should be creating components, not "layers".
- What are some of the best open source projects for beginners, where they can learn best practices for code and also contribute to.
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How do YOU personally learn & understand new libraries & best practices?
5.) check the https://github.com/android/architecture-components-samples/ repo for samples (if it is a Google library, and only for some things)
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Jetpack Navigation and Swapping tabs animations
When I take the advanced navigation project and update it's dependency to navigation 2.4.0 we get the working backstack as shown here.
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Example for restoring data when navigating to previous fragment using navigation component.
That's still an issue .
- Cautious: LiveData Transformation Functions are Performed in MainThread
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Handling errors with coroutines seem convoluted. !.
Hey guys, Im trying to recognise more about api calls in a contemporary architecture. I am using retrofit with livedata/coroutines to make my api calls, but I'm struggling with error handling. Most of the solutions I find, even in googles own example, includes writing a wrapper around your api request and handle the error that. It seems overly complicated and frankly stupid to do something like that for, what I consider at least, rudimentary functionality. Even with Dart/Flutter, google has made this easy with async/await and Futures. Am I being lazy to think that if even google needs to write extra code to solve a common use case, they should probably add it to the framework? I dont know, maybe I just needed venting.. what do you think? google's project: https://github.com/android/architecture-components-samples/tree/master/GithubBrowserSample
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I'm a vegetarian. I could go vegan, but there are a couple of types of cheese I can't live without. Here's the list.
/uj if you're reeeeaaaalyyyy interested, I found them here lol
What are some alternatives?
mobius - A functional reactive framework for managing state evolution and side-effects.
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
Flow - Name UI states, navigate between them, remember where you've been.
tivi - Tivi is a TV show tracking Android app, which connects to trakt.tv
MVICore - MVI framework with events, time-travel, and more
android-mvvm-dagger-rxjava-retrofit - A sample project which demostrate use of MVVM and Dagger 2 with RxJava2 along with Retrofit
orbit-mvi - A simple MVI framework for Kotlin Multiplatform and Android
jetpack-navigation-ftue-sample - [DEMO] Sample code to display "First-Time User Experience" in a Single-Activity app using Jetpack-Navigation, NavGraphs, Dagger, SavedStateHandle, Hilt, and EventEmitter - based on the FTUE example code in simple-stack-tutorials, but originally described by Google.
mobx - Kotlin MobX implementation
nowinandroid - A fully functional Android app built entirely with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
experiment-apex - A basic, incomplete, buggy, far from efficient UI toolkit for Kotlin/Android. An experiment for fun and to learn.
architecture-components-samples - Samples for Android Architecture Components.