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Espresso and the RecyclerView
Blog post on a new library i created to help improve the testing of RecyclerViews using Espresso
Blog post on a new library i created to help improve the testing of RecyclerViews using Espresso
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This is pretty cool
Android Pie SDK is now more Kotlin-friendly
Learn more on the blog → http://bit.ly/2MthVMu
The Android Pie SDK now contains nullability annotations to make it tastier for developers using #Kotlin.
Learn more on the blog → http://bit.ly/2MthVMu
The Android Pie SDK now contains nullability annotations to make it tastier for developers using #Kotlin.
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Very good article explaining the order of operations for styles. Helps you remember where to look if your text doesn't look like you expect.
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Updating your games for modern Android
API changes & next steps → http://bit.ly/2NyyPtj
Starting in August, Google Play will require all new games to target Android API level 26 (or higher). Here are simple next steps to ensure your users benefit from security and performance improvements of modern Android.
API changes & next steps → http://bit.ly/2NyyPtj
Starting in August, Google Play will require all new games to target Android API level 26 (or higher). Here are simple next steps to ensure your users benefit from security and performance improvements of modern Android.
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Good article about using the new prefetch text layou in a recycler view to improve performance
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Good article on Kotlin scope functions. Explains what they are and some scenarios where each might apply.
Kotlin Demystified: What are 'scope functions' and why are they special?
Scope functions, functions like '.let', '.apply', '.also', '.run', and 'with', are a beloved feature of Kotlin. Confused about choosing which one to use? Want to understand them better? Or are you simply curious what makes these few extension methods so special? Check out http://bit.ly/2L8sJiJ #Kotlin
Scope functions, functions like '.let', '.apply', '.also', '.run', and 'with', are a beloved feature of Kotlin. Confused about choosing which one to use? Want to understand them better? Or are you simply curious what makes these few extension methods so special? Check out http://bit.ly/2L8sJiJ #Kotlin
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A good overview of the new text apis
What's new for text in Android P
Check out what’s new here → http://bit.ly/2KLPbh6
Android P and #AndroidJetpack include several new features and APIs for text #AndroidDev
Check out what’s new here → http://bit.ly/2KLPbh6
Android P and #AndroidJetpack include several new features and APIs for text #AndroidDev
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Interesting...
Compiler-based security mitigations in Android P
Find the post here → http://bit.ly/2KKco3d
In #AndroidP, we're expanding our existing compiler security mitigations. Read the post to learn more about the new build system support for Control Flow Integrity and Integer Overflow Sanitization.
Find the post here → http://bit.ly/2KKco3d
In #AndroidP, we're expanding our existing compiler security mitigations. Read the post to learn more about the new build system support for Control Flow Integrity and Integer Overflow Sanitization.
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Good set of articles on upcoming motion layout
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An update on grey listing of apis and how your app would behave on P if you are still using one.
An Update on non-SDK restrictions in Android P
Read the blog for more info → http://bit.ly/2JvzgHb
We know that Android P's restrictions on non-SDK interfaces can affect your release workflow, so we're providing tools for identifying them in the Android P beta.
Read the blog for more info → http://bit.ly/2JvzgHb
We know that Android P's restrictions on non-SDK interfaces can affect your release workflow, so we're providing tools for identifying them in the Android P beta.
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