SQLDelight started as a project 4 years ago on the ContentValues and SQLiteOpenHelper APIs from Android with the goal of making writing SQL easy and safe. The library was an early adopter of Kotlin internally, but has been generating Java since its inception. We love Kotlin and weren’t satisfied with a Java API that we knew could be done better in Kotlin, so a year ago we embarked on a complete re
At Google I/O this year we saw the introduction of Firebase MLKit, a part of the Firebase suite that intends to give our apps the ability to support intelligent features with more ease. With this comes the barcode scanning feature, giving us the ability to scan barcodes and QR codes to retrieve data from the real world and manipulate it inside of our applications. In this post I want to dive into
Extensible mobile app debuggerFlipper is a platform for debugging iOS, Android and React Native apps. Visualize, inspect, and control your apps from a simple desktop interface. Use Flipper as is or extend it using the plugin API. ToolsMobile developmentFlipper aims to be your number one companion for mobile app development on iOS and Android. Therefore, we provide a bunch of useful tools including
By Gaurav Context in Android is one of the most used and abused objects. But most of the articles on the web focus on the definition of what it is. I could not find a good resource which gave me insight and helped me understand the bigger picture. So I tried simplifying things with this article. Which Context to use? Image Credit: Pexels Preface My mission for this article is to help you master An
Posted by Chris Sells, Benjamin Poiesz, Karen Ng, Product Management, Android Developer Tools Today we're excited to introduce Android Jetpack, the next generation of components, tools and architectural guidance to accelerate your Android app development. Android Jetpack was inspired by the Support Library, a set of components to make it easy to take advantage of new Android features while maintai
Constraint Layout simplifies creating complex layouts in Android by making it possible to build most of your UI using the visual editor in Android Studio. It’s often described as a more powerful RelativeLayout. With Constraint Layout you can define complex layouts without building complicated view hierarchies. Constraint Layout 1.1 was recently released as stable and there’s a lot to love. A compl
Version 28 of the Android support library was recently announced — within the current alpha version there is a collection of exciting new components that we now have access to. In this article, I want to take a look at the additions which have been made to the Support library in the form of Material view components. Material ButtonThe Material Button is a widget that can be used to display a mater
A few months ago we released Hyperion for iOS to the open-source world. Today, we are happy to announce the release of Hyperion for Android, a plug-and-play debug menu library designed to help fill in the gaps between design, development, and QA. One of our goals was to emphasize the plug-and-play aspect of Hyperion, so we made it super easy to integrate Hyperion into your project: Add the Hyperio
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