Best of AndroidAugust 2023

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    Avatar of googledevsGoogle Developers·3y

    Introducing Project IDX, An Experiment to Improve Full-stack, Multiplatform App Development

    Project IDX is a browser-based development experience built on Google Cloud and powered by Codey, a foundational AI model trained on code and built on PaLM 2. It’s designed to make it easier to build, manage and deploy full-stack web and multiplatform applications, with popular frameworks and languages.

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    Avatar of reactnativeexampleReact Native Example·3y

    A Travel App UI in React Native with TailwindCSS

    Open it in the Expo app on your phone to view it. It will reload if you save edits to your files, and you will see build errors and logs in the terminal. It also attempts to open your app on a connected Android device or emulator.

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    Avatar of flutterFlutter·3y

    What’s new in Flutter 3.13

    In just the three months since our last release, we have had 724 pull requests merged and 55 community members authoring their first commit to Flutter. 2D scrolling, faster graphics, Material 3 updates and more Welcome back to our quarterly Flutter stable release, this time for Flutter 3.13.

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    Avatar of asayerasayer·3y

    Create a React Native map using Mapbox

    Mapbox allows developers to create stunning and feature-rich maps in their React Native applications. Mapbox provides all the tools to create an immersive and engaging map experience. In this article, we will explore the steps required to set up Mapbox in your project, display a map view, obtain the user’s location.

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    Avatar of reactnativeexampleReact Native Example·3y

    A beautiful drinking game with 100+ cards, Created with React Native

    Drink Up! is a beautiful drinking game with 100+ cards. Created with React Native and Reanimated Add players Hit play card instructions and swipe it away when you're ready for the next one! Cards include: “Random Player must do the robot or drink.

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    Avatar of lambdatestLambdaTest·3y

    A Complete Tutorial to Appium Capabilities for Mobile Automation

    A Complete Tutorial to Appium Capabilities for Mobile Automation wasiq Bhamla. We will cover different types of capabilities for Android and iOS platforms. The common capabilities are the ones that can be used for any platform you are automating with Appium.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·3y

    How to Build and Release a Flutter App in Google Play

    Flutter's framework allows developers to build beautiful user interfaces, deliver native performance, and streamline development. In this tutorial, I will walk you through building and releasing a Flutter app on the Android platform. You can follow along with this tutorial and release your own app based on what you build.

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    Avatar of asayerasayer·3y

    Over-The-Air updates: the revolutionary way to update React Native apps

    Over-the-Air updates are the revolutionary way to update React Native apps. This method is called Over-The-air updates. It allows a React Native developer to push updates to the JavaScript code and other assets of their apps directly to users’ devices without needing to download a new version from the app store.

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    Avatar of streamStream·3y

    How to Build an Uber Clone in Jetpack Compose with Stream

    The Chat SDK is used both to power messaging between drivers and passengers as well as the ridesharing functionality of the app. The app uses a blend of architectural concepts which I have taken from MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) and MVI. We will see later how to build a state machine which accounts for this complexity.

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    Avatar of thevergeThe Verge·3y

    Two years after Safari, Chrome plans to let you move the address bar to the bottom

    Two years after Safari, Chrome plans to let you move the address bar to the bottom of the screen. The new feature was available for me through the version of the app you can get via TestFlight. We’ve asked Google if it plans to bring this feature to everyone who uses Chrome on iOS.