Android Dev - Weekly Who's Hiring Thread - December 06, 2021 |
- Weekly Who's Hiring Thread - December 06, 2021
- Slotting in with Compose UI
- Open source Android projects with lots of Gradle modules
- 1 star review from cheap phones
- how to upgrade your app listing page.
- Android TV app rejected, with no further details provided / tickets being ignored
- Store listing experimet
- Unit Testing Android’s Room Database | Erselan Khan
- EventBus 3.3 (finally) supports AndroidX without Jetifier
Weekly Who's Hiring Thread - December 06, 2021 Posted: 06 Dec 2021 06:00 AM PST Looking for Android developers? Heard about a cool job posting? Let people know! Here is a suggested posting template:
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Open source Android projects with lots of Gradle modules Posted: 06 Dec 2021 08:03 AM PST Ok, I know this might be weird, but let me explain... I'm looking to explore an Android project with hundreds of Gradle modules to see how and why it is implemented that way. I know some large production apps uses thousands of modules, but obviously is not possible to explore the codebase. Does anyone know any open source project with that scale of modules? I believe the modules would be extremely small, and would contain just the minimal necessary code in it. Still, I'm extremely curious, so if anyone might share something related to this I would be glad to know! [link] [comments] | ||
1 star review from cheap phones Posted: 06 Dec 2021 10:18 AM PST I have an app recently got a few one star reviews complaining performance problem. But they all come from users with cheap $50 Walmart phone. How do you respond to those reviews? I would like to call out they are using a cheap phone in a polite way. Also do you guys blacklist all the cheap devices for your apps in the play console? [link] [comments] | ||
how to upgrade your app listing page. Posted: 06 Dec 2021 10:14 AM PST | ||
Android TV app rejected, with no further details provided / tickets being ignored Posted: 06 Dec 2021 07:57 AM PST Hey everyone, I am posting it here in order to get some guidance as I am lost as to what I can do. I submitted my Android TV app around a month ago and it was rejected due to: "Your app depends on having a "Start," "Select," or "Menu" button to reach the menu" The rejection reason is quite obvious, the issue I am having is that I have a button called "Menu" on screen all the time that you can navigate to using the D-PADS. Due to the mentioned above, I submitted a request for more information and explaining what I explained above, the first ticket was submitted a month ago, after not receiving any kind of response for a week I submitted another ticket, after two weeks of no response I submitted another ticket (a week ago) and obviously I didn't get any response. Any ideas what I can do? Edit: A very important thing to notice, I have been developing Android TV apps for almost 5 years now, submitted and published many of them in the Play Store but never encountered a situation such as this. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Dec 2021 07:55 AM PST The Google Play Store allows you to experiment with the store listing. I would like to try a new icon for the app. If I change it in the store, should I also produce an apk with the new icon? Otherwise, users who see the app with the new icon in the store, once installed, will end up with an app with an unknown icon. [link] [comments] | ||
Unit Testing Android’s Room Database | Erselan Khan Posted: 06 Dec 2021 07:54 AM PST
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EventBus 3.3 (finally) supports AndroidX without Jetifier Posted: 06 Dec 2021 07:07 AM PST
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