Image by justinmindSplash screen is a screen that loads when you launch an app. When you first open your application, a loading screen, also known as a launch screen or startup screen, appears. You’ll be brought to a more useful screen where you can perform activities after the loading is complete. Splash screens only appear briefly on your screen; if you turn your head away, you can miss them. Ty
I’m a big fan of determinism. It’s part of why I love Kotlin as a programming language. I like pushing problems to the compiler. I like using types for expressiveness and safety. And I really like sealed classes for representing state. One of the tools in Kotlin that allows us to achieve greater determinism is the language’s when expression. Most programmers working in Kotlin are pretty familiar w
A Pixel 3 was the device used to test it. All images are visible at the same time, so these are requested almost at the same time and therefore, will be loaded almost in parallel. Two kinds of tests have been done: The time it takes to load every single image. In order to have more accurate data, images are being downloaded ten times, so the average will be taken into account.The time it takes to
Photo by John Peters on UnsplashYou might have heard about a cool animation called “Circular Reveal”. In this article, I will be showing how we can implement this animation during opening and closing of a fragment — in a clean way. What are we going to accomplish?The circular reveal will be aware of the position in the screen from where it was started. You want it to exit at the same location it w
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