Getting Started with Material Design (Big Android BBQ 2015)
If you are new to Android development or just new to Material Design, it can be a daunting task to make sense of the sea of information out there.
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Secure your data - Deep dive into encryption and security (Android Dev Summit '19)
Strategies for data encryption on Android using Jetpack Security, key takeaways: learn to encrypt data safely on device and use the AndroidKeyStore. 1.
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Best practices for developing on Android TV (Google I/O'19)
Be successful building on Android TV with insight into integrations, streaming best practices, UHD support and key libraries to increase velocity, success metrics, and lessons learned along the way.
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UXD: What is Lean UX?
This episode of User Experience Design for Developers introduces you to the Lean UX process, and why this is important in order to create products that real people users will actually use.
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DevBytes: Bitmap Allocation
How to speed up bitmap loading and reduce garbage collection by reusing existing bitmaps. developer.android.com/shareables/devbytes/BitmapAllocation.zip #bitmaps #graphics
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Android Auto in the new BMW iX
The latest Android Auto experience in the BMW iX includes instrument cluster integration, wireless support, Fast Pair and more.
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Material Design Components: Material Theming - MAD Skills
In this session, Material Design Developer Advocate Nick Rout will show you how to implement Material Theming in your Android app, by customizing theme values — color, typography, and shape — and
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Android Design in Action: Transit Apps
Join Roman Nurik and Nick Butcher for the premier of Android Design in Action; a live show where they discuss various elements of Android Design in the context of apps reviewed during The Friday App
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That’s a wrap on Android Dev Summit 2018!
Thank you to all the Android Developers who joined us in person and on the livestream for the 2018 Android Dev Summit!
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What’s new in Support Library v26
Support Library v26 comes with a lot of new features, specifically: fonts as resources and downloadable fonts, access to backwards compatible emoji support via the new EmojiCompat library, the
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Android Developer Soapbox - Easy For Java Developers, Build Desktop Widgets
One thing I like about developing on Android - Java developers can easily jump in to the environment. One thing I'd like to see - ability to build desktop widgets.
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Android Coroutines: How to manage async tasks in Kotlin
Take a good look at the current state of coroutines support in Android libraries and tools, explore some interesting and not-so-obvious edge cases when dealing with Kotlin code that includes
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Collections and sequences - Kotlin Vocabulary
Kotlin Standard Library offers two ways of working with containers: eagerly - with collections, and lazily - with sequences.
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Chrome Custom Tabs: Displaying 3rd party content in your Android app (100 days of Google Dev)
Chrome Custom Tabs is a new way to open 3rd party content on Android and make it a 1st class citizen.
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Jetpack Compose: Lists
Learn how Jetpack Compose makes it simple to display lists of data with engineer Chris Banes.
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Smarter player engagement
Learn how successful game developers make full use of the Play platform to engage their players for months, if not years.
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Working with WorkManager (Android Dev Summit '18)
This session talks about WorkManager and its API. This talk covers how WorkManager can be used to solve many interesting use cases.
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Pivotal Ep 0: When Building Apps the Wrong Way Can be the Right Way
Pivotal Series Pilot Prototype: Screencast of Reto Meier showing the easiest, fastest, and wrongest way to build a simple location-based app—representing about two hours of real-time coding and
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Swimming in Threadpools. (Android Performance Patterns Season 5, Ep. 6)
We know that you’re an awesome engineer, and you’re using threading to the MAX.
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More performance tips for Jetpack Compose
A follow up to the Common Performance Gotchas I/O in Jetpack Compose talk.
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Android Design in Action: Images
Join Nick Butcher, Adam Koch and Roman Nurik as they discuss various elements of Android Design. This week, we'll share a collection of tips for presenting photos and thumbnails in your apps.
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DevBytes: Making Apps Beautiful - Part 1 - Modernize
A few very simple tips on how to update your app, and make it beautiful. The next 4 episodes will be released on Mondays over the next 4 weeks.
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Deep dive into Android Studio Profilers (Android Dev Summit '18)
In this session, we'll do a deep dive to teach developers how to use Android Profilers to optimize the performance of their app.
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Introduction to Android for Work
Gene Trinks introduces Android for Work, a way to use your Android phone or tablet for both work and personal activities and keep all the data separated and secure.
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Introduction to Compose Layouts and Modifiers - MAD Skills
In this MAD Skills series, we’ll be covering Compose Layouts - components that lay out UI elements and Modifiers - which change the appearance and behavior of composables.
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App Launch time & Themed launch screens (Android Performance Patterns Season 6 Ep. 4)
Make sure you’re doing android launch screens for branding, not to hide a slow load time.
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Playtime 2016 - Go global: Getting ready for the emerging markets revolution, by Papumba
Papumba has a clear vision to grow a global business. Hear how they work with experts to adapt their games to local markets and leverage Google Play’s developer tools to find success around the world.
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What's new in Android development tools (Google I/O '18)
An overview of all the recent features in Android Studio for Android app developers.
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Jetpack Compose: Beta overview
Jetpack Compose is Android’s new modern declarative UI toolkit. Today, Jetpack Compose is in Beta!
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Android 4.4 KitKat: Step Sensors
Walk through two ways to track steps in Android Kit Kat with the new hardware step sensors. Sample code: developer.android.com/samples/BatchStepSensor #devbytes #sensors #fitness
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