In the second part of this series Tin Megali implements his own version of MVP, using canonical form without any libraries from outside Android SDK/Java.
RxJava is now out more than 3 years and lived through several significant version changes. In this blog post, Dávid Karnok points out design and implementation decisions that he personally thinks wasn't such a good idea.
Miroslaw Stanek takes a look at Dagger Producers - an extension to Dagger 2 that implements asynchronous dependency injection in Java.
Each time Google releases a new developer preview, Mark Murphy rummages through the API differences report and the high-level overviews. What you see in the overviews is interesting, but there appears to be a lot more changing under the covers than may be obvious from those overviews.
Mark Allison is creating an approximation of the material circular indeterminate ProgressBar which is backward compatible to API 11. In this part he fine tunes the Interpolators to get closer to what the Lollipop+ implementation is doing.
One of the cornerstones of Material design is meaningful motion between screens. Bryan Herbst hasn't seen many articles on how to use these transitions with Fragments, so he wrote this.
Even though Kotlin is better than Java in many points, according to Artem Zin it still has significant drawbacks. Here's a list of these issues.
Sebastiano Poggi shares his second Android Studio tip, this time about debugging and how stack traces can be used to quickly navigate to code.
Dependency injection (DI) has become an increasingly popular tool in Android development. While it may be tempting to toss in dependencies to a variety of libraries, it’s also important to keep in mind the potential toll that dependency injections can have on your application’s performance.
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Dart let’s you annotate activity fields with @InjectExtra and an annotation processor will map them to values from the intent’s bundle (or any other bundle). Dart 2 now features Henson a new annotation processor that generates a small DSL to build intents.
Google has announced a Developer Preview of the N release of Android! They're doing something a little different this year by releasing the preview early... really early.
This release of the Android Support Library fixes a number of bugs in Support v4, AppCompat, CardView, RecyclerView, MediaRouter, Leanback, Design, and Vector Drawable Compat.
Chiu-ki's first interview in Japanese! She chats with teshi about her apps.
Annyce Davis teaches you more about gradle build files. In this episode you will learn more about the structure of the build.gradle file, the purpose of the buildScript block and how plugins are added to your build process.
And learn more about how you can build your apps for Doze, multi-window, picture-in-picture, Data Saver, newly-redesigned notifications (with Direct Reply and grouping), Direct Boot, Scoped Directory Access, background optimizations and JobScheduler. And more!
Ty Smith & Yohan Hartanto's presentation from the Bay Area Gradle Users meetup.
This mini Fragment introduces Joshua’s eighth Item. This one is a doozy, probably one of the longest items in the group of the effective Java series, but most definitely quite important.
Rebecca Franks discusses various tools (and how to use them) to ensure your app isn’t slow or dropping frames. Enabling your app to run smoothly across a larger set of devices.
Guest is David Karnok, one of the core developers of RxJava! David is most active developer of RxJava for last ~8 month (or more), also, he started development of RxJava 2 and works on some other Reactive libraries.
Artem Zinnatullin and Mike Evans discuss a wide range of topics covering testing on Android.
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