- Anko VS Awesome Jetpack compose
- Anko VS Kotterknife
- Anko VS CalendarView
- Anko VS CodeView
- Anko VS Pdf Viewer For Android
- Anko VS Kotlin-AgendaCalendarView
- Anko VS ObservableFlow
- Anko VS RxKotlin/Pocket
- Anko VS Translate (i18n) Module in Kotlin to use in Android
- Anko VS Google Places AutoComplete EditText
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Anko discussion
Anko reviews and mentions
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Dear developers, would continue learning XML or start learning Jetpack Compose be more convenient?
Yes you can. Sadly I can't share any code on how to, but you can checkout Anko Layouts (although deprecated now and I never used it). I edited my post also, to show you how it looks like.
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Pi Practice App in Compose
If you take a look at the repository, you'll find something rather interesting in its dependencies. It uses Anko Layouts to render some parts of its UI! This was an early, now deprecated and abandoned attempt by JetBrains to create declarative Android UI with Kotlin DSLs.
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The primary programming language of Anko is Kotlin.