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Fixing Font Padding in Compose Text
Friday, June 17, 2022
View in browser 🔖 Articles Fixing Font Padding in Compose Text Creating Jetpack Compose, our new UI toolkit, from the ground up gave us the chance to re-evaluate choices made in the past. In this blog
Why should you always test Compose performance in release?
Friday, June 10, 2022
View in browser 🔖 Articles Why should you always test Compose performance in release? You might notice jank when testing your app in debug and deploying from Android Studio, but switching to release
A Kotlin-First JSON API Library – JsonApiX
Saturday, June 4, 2022
View in browser 🔖 Articles A Kotlin-First JSON API Library – JsonApiX When we set out on this project, we believed that the Kotlin community was missing a fresh, easy-to-use, and Kotlin-first JSON:API
How to reduce ANR by three times
Friday, May 27, 2022
View in browser 🔖 Articles How we reduced our ANR by three times After studying stack traces of ANR, we were able to improve ANR by 60%, as well as cold startup performance by 70%. Lazy Grid layouts in
Spot your UI jank using CPU profiler in Android Studio
Friday, May 20, 2022
View in browser 🔖 Articles Spot your UI jank using CPU profiler in Android Studio If your app suffers from slow UI rendering, the Android framework is forced to skip frames. When this happens, the user
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