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Why You're Loading Initial Data All Wrong: LaunchedEffect vs. ViewModel
Thursday, September 5, 2024
View in browser 🔖 Articles Loading Initial Data in LaunchedEffect vs. ViewModel This article delves into the fascinating discussion on where to load initial data within composable functions and
Learnings From Navigating Google Play App Rejections
Thursday, August 29, 2024
View in browser 🔖 Articles Learnings From Navigating Google Play App Rejections Explore practical tips for Android developers and release managers to navigate Google Play's app review process,
Hacking Android on runtime
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Advanced Kotlin Flow Cheat sheet
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View in browser 🔖 Articles Advanced Kotlin Flow Cheat sheet You're familiar with Kotlin Flows, but you might be missing out on Channels, the distinctions between merge, combine, and zip, or the
Protect Your App with Google's New Android Security Lint Tool – Here's How!
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View in browser 🔖 Articles First Look: Using Google Open-source Android Security Lint Library Let's dive into how you can integrate this powerful tool into your development workflow. Jetpack
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