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I built an app with Jetpack Compose (My experiences)

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I built an app with Jetpack Compose (My experiences)

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Aug 24, 2021

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Oops, I used an iPhone in the thumbnail 🤦‍♂

1 week ago

I'm adding compose on a preexisting app - because the new functionality that I want could be almost impossible to do with the view approach - and untill now is basically ok. The integration works so well.

The hard part is really the learning curve, that is very steep. Actually understand the composition model behind the scenes isn't cheap.

Another pitfall is about documentation and the knowledge base. Early compose was developed like a public project with constantly changing API, so most of material out there isn't valid anymore to the final stable version .

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Eagerly waiting for your compose tutorials

1 week ago

Now that you mentioned sharing this on the Play Store, it made me think that you have never done any tutorials or whatever on releasing to the play store, working with the release version of the app, proguard rules, signing keys and all that stuff. Is that something you even thought of doing?

1 week ago (edited)

please make a tutorial about this app so we can learn jetpac compose

1 week ago

Thanks for the video and overview - very curious about Compose. I'm the only Android dev at a company that has an app, and I wonder if I start dabbling with Compose how my iOS counterpart would go with code reviews. Can't be much worse than reviewing XML 😅 At least this would be somewhat more readable

5 days ago (edited)


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