There are several freely available datasets online. One platform I came across was Kaggle. It supports analytics competitions based on user-mined datasets. After a bit of digging, I uncovered a CSV file of user reported UFO Sightings. This turned out to be interesting data. For instance, which countries had the most reported UFO sightings? Is there a particular day of the week where sightings occu
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One of the first things users will want to do with a new smart home device is get it on their wireless network. Many IoT devices lack a screen or keyboard, so one way to do this is by allowing users to pair a smartphone to the device so that they can control and configure the device. This is how Nest and Google Home work, among others, and the Nearby Connections 2.0 API makes it possible. In this
Continuous Shared Element Transitions: RecyclerView to ViewPager By Shalom Gibly, Software Engineer, Google's Material Gallery Team Transitions in Material Design apps provide visual continuity. As the user navigates the app, views in the app change state. Motion and transformation reinforce the idea that interfaces are tangible, connecting common elements from one view to the next. This post aims
Don’t you just hate having to religiously go through the same rituals when working with Bundles, Intent extras or SharedPreferences? Copy-pasting the same lines of code time after time feels like a constant chore, is more error-prone, not to mention less maintainable. So let’s see how we can tackle this issue with Kotlin. First we’ll go over two language features you’re probably familiar with, the
Multi-module Android projects are now the recommended way to take advantages of performance improvements with Android Gradle Plugin 3+. However, as we add more modules to our project, we quickly run into the issue of dependency management. Different ways of managing Gradle dependencies: Manual Management Google’s Recommendation using “ext” Kotlin + buildSrc 1) Manual Management 👎 This is the way
A build cache allows Gradle to reuse task output from any previous invocation, including those from other machines. Kotlin 1.2.21 allows Kotlin projects to make use of build caching. The build cache works by storing compiled classes, test outputs, and other build artifacts in a cache, taking into account all task inputs, including input file contents, relevant classpaths, and task configuration. T
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