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    Android Dev - What technology stack you use to develop Android apps in your company? (Especially in Germany)

    Android Dev - What technology stack you use to develop Android apps in your company? (Especially in Germany)


    What technology stack you use to develop Android apps in your company? (Especially in Germany)

    Posted: 29 Dec 2019 04:03 AM PST

    Hi everyone,

    I'm interested what is usual technology stack for Android app development in your company? Especially I'm interested what is using in Germany.

    Java/Kotlin ?

    DI: Dagger/Koin/Toothpick/etc ?

    MVP / MVVM ? (Mosby/Moxy/etc ?)

    ...

    Thanks for sharing your experience.

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    I have created a tutorial for Custom Tab Layout. Suggestions are welcomed!

    Posted: 29 Dec 2019 03:46 AM PST

    AAC Navigation: sharing 1 destination under multiple navigation graphs at the same time

    Posted: 29 Dec 2019 06:16 AM PST

    Is there any way to make this happen?The scenario i'm trying to achieve is the following: parent viewModel that is scoped to a parent graph, so it lives across 3 main screens, and stores values during the session such as motionLayout Progress, recyclerView layoutManager state, google map zoom level, etc, so they can be restored when you navigate back to those screens + after configuration changes.Any screen from parent graph can start a details graph. The details graph screens would benefit from some data stored in parent graph , eliminating need to pass arguments around. So while any destination of the details graph is alive, parent viewModel should be alive as well. And whenever last details graph destination pops, the details viewModel clears.Plan B is try to make parent viewModel activity scoped, though it's not a fine solution(maybe it is, to store ui related values in memory).

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    Which library or tool did you discover in 2019?

    Posted: 28 Dec 2019 10:48 AM PST

    Which library or tool did you discover this is year that helped your development? Not necessarily launched in 2019.

    The ones I discovered was:

    DB Browser for SQLite - a simple visual tool to create and update SQLite databases. It was very useful along with the new support in Room 2.2 option to create a pre-packaged database.

    Kotlinx Flow - Great substitute for Rx Flowable when using Coroutines.

    Dynamic Delivery - Very useful to create lighter APKs and device based feature.

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    Work remotely as Android developer #remotejobs #remoteworks #remotelypeople

    Posted: 29 Dec 2019 07:04 AM PST

    Is there any advertisement platform that allows me to offer users cash rewards ?

    Posted: 29 Dec 2019 07:00 AM PST

    I am trying to make a game in which i will reward my app winners with a cash prize.

    Admob has a policy which makes you not able to use them if your app offers its users monetary or pretty much any sort of compensation.

    Do you know of any other advertising platform that allows it ? or a workaround maybe ?

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    Still worth it?

    Posted: 28 Dec 2019 12:38 PM PST

    I have a fairly solid background in developing Android apps, but last time I did that was about a year ago (changed jobs). I had some websites for passive income online, but they require constant maintenance, so I sold them out. I now have a decent bit of money I am ready to invest.

    Is it still worth to publish apps/games on Google play store to get AdMob (or other ad-network) revenue? or is it super saturated? I live in a small country, which is obsessed with gaming, and there is currently not much of a market or competition taking place. I want to buy my own developer account because all the ones I used before didn't belong to me. Is this still worth it? Thinking of using ads to promote the apps in that specific region.

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    Developing a poker game, could use a little help

    Posted: 28 Dec 2019 06:00 PM PST

    Hi all. Hopefully this hasn't been asked before. Basically I want to develop a poker game that uses real money. There are a lot of technical concerns to think through, namely security, but I have a question I can't find an answer to.

    I'm sure I can figure out how to charge users money via in app purchases, but what I can't figure out is how to pay money out. Where would I store the money? Would I have to create a bank account that all the money gets sent to for each game and then gets distributed out of when a user wins? Could I create a temporary checking account of sorts for each game? That way in the event that this gets hacked, they'd only get one bank account at a time, and not the entire pool for every current game?

    Also how would I pay users out from that bank account? Does google have some way to pay a user of an app, as opposed to charging them? How does an app like venmo work in that regard?

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    No internships, whats next?

    Posted: 28 Dec 2019 05:25 PM PST

    Alright so I don't see any internships anymore and I've pretty much applied to everything I could find with 0 interviews (I'm located in NYC). I have a couple of mini-apps, some of which are from a mobile development Bootcamp. What should I do now? I'm a Junior CpE major and I'm lacking industry experience needed to get my first junior position.

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    Can you upload test apps to the play store?

    Posted: 28 Dec 2019 09:55 AM PST

    If I want to test out a Ci system will 8 be okay to upload a test app to the play store?

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    Will Android fully go open source and GPL?

    Posted: 28 Dec 2019 05:53 PM PST

    With the new Google Fuchsia OS that Google been working on, do you think Google will move towards that OS and abandoned Android OS and by abandoning Android would they make it GPL license (Or something similar) and make the entire Android OS ecosystem open source, including the kernel, security updates, etc?

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