Weekly tech newsletter by iRoid #4

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blog dateDec 26, 2022

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Welcome to Weekly tech newsletter by iRoid — a newsletter on new development and updates of tech universe curated by iRoid team, delivered every Week.

 

Articles

Stylus Low Latency

In this article, the author has introduced two new libraries called low latency graphics and motion prediction, the author explores how these libraries work and how we can implement a best-in-class stylus experience in our app.

 

Now in Android #74

It provides an ongoing guide to what’s new and notable in the world of Android development. It is all about Android 13 for TVCompose for Wear OS 1.1Android Privacy Sandbox BetaCamera ViewfinderArchitecture TemplatesShaders and GraphicsGoogle PlayJetpack Compose, and more.

 

Nearby Connections for Android: Getting Started

In this article you will learn how to exchange data between two Android devices in an offline peer-to-peer fashion using the Nearby Connections API.

 

Meet Android Developers from India keen to learn and inspire

In this blog post, the author talks about some developers from India who have completed a series of workshops for Jetpack compose and shares their experience.

 

Everything you need to know about State in Jetpack Compose with examples

In this article you will learn everything you need to know about States. What they are, how to create them and use them. You will learn about stateful and stateless composables and their gotchas. There is also a bonus section in the end 🎁.

 

Caching and Pagination with Paging 3 in Android & Jetpack Compose

In this article, you will learn implementing caching and pagination with Paging 3. We’ll use Jetpack Compose but you can also follow this article and learn from it even if you are not going to use Jetpack Compose. Except the UI layer, most of it will be similar.

 

Libraries

horologist

Horologist is a group of libraries that aim to supplement Wear OS developers with features that are commonly required by developers but not yet available.

 

Fragula

Fragula is a swipe-to-dismiss extension for navigation component library for Android.

 

Videos

Introduction to the Attribution Reporting API

 

 

Engage with push notifications — App growth

 

 

Introduction to FLEDGE

 

 

Now in Android: 74 — Android 13 for TV, Compose for Wear OS 1.1, and more!

 

 

The Full Guide About the DateTime API in Kotlin

 

 

Read our previous Weekly : Weekly tech newsletter by iRoid #3

 

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