Pinaki

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Pinaki

Pinaki

@CleanDroidCoder

Writing code in a light themed android studio at night basically a psychopath

Bengaluru, India Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
I tried creating a sample app, Desipe using ConcatAdapter, Jetpack Navigation, Moshi, Coil-Kt, Koin and some of the most commonly used android libraries. Please 🌟, fork or let me know your feedback. Github repo: github.com/Pinaki93/Desipe
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Downvoting isn't the best way to build a community. androiddev subreddit is one of the most rabid communities I've seen.
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Tried mad honey, tried mushrooms but I could never hallucinate like tinyllama
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Not clean enough
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
For Android/KMP, use a database only if you need a database. Largely everything can be managed via datastore. If you have 50+ entries, go for a db, otherwise just avoid it.
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BlrDroid@blrdroid·
Here is the whole schedule for our next meetup.
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
One of the best traits in a front end developer is to understand the difference between presentation logic and business logic.
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
And the only real reason I feel is build times. You change anything in core and boom, your build time rises.
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
core/base/common modules are dumping grounds for anything that needs to be shared between any two modules. Split the core into relevant modules (analytics, network and so on). core might still exist but you can then better scrutinise any code that doesn't belong there.
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Don't create an abstraction unless you need to. Abstractions come at the cost of maintenance. #TeamYAGNI
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@ianhlake ah alright, makes sense. Thank you so much!
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Ian Lake@ianhlake·
@CleanDroidCoder A scrollable column will put *everything* in the column into composition all the time (great for a low number of fixed elements). A LazyColumn will only add elements to composition as you scroll (which is ideal for a large number of similar items).
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@ianhlake hello! I was curious to know if there is any difference between using a LazyColumn with keys and using a scrollable column with keys. I was going through the documentation of the latter both seem to be doing similar stuff (minus inbuilt animation).
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Thanks Shefali!
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Apple, just pass us the params please!
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
Has anyone tried integrating google ads deferred deeplink flow in their android app? Had a few queries
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@donnfelker @levelsio I love the idea of not introducing complex solutions until they're required
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Donn Felker@donnfelker·
As a solo-founder you don't expensive monitoring tools. You can send your system/health check/exceptions/etc to a telegram bot which will alert you. (hat tip: @levelsio) Here's a ruby script, and a "How To" I wrote that will do that for you. Enjoy - donnfelker.com/ruby-script-fo…
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@androiddevnotes I'd not leave the comfort of Android Studio until and unless it's 100% necessary (read that as paying money for Webstorm)
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Android Dev Notes@androiddevnotes·
for flutter which IDE do you prefer?
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@dsborde @championswimmer you got it slightly wrong. People who don't criticise are the mute cheerleaders :)
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Dheeraj Borde@dsborde·
@championswimmer The problem is the people who complain have no guts to actually change the system This are just cheerleaders. They better leave than making more people week
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@contliving Leaving the country is a privilege. Turning a blind eye to wrongdoings is a luxury. Criticising fascist thugs is a necessity. Purposefully decorating that criticism as finding faults in a country is OG savarna victim mentality :)
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Niraj Dugar
Niraj Dugar@contliving·
One question for people who continuously find faults in India. Why are you still here? 🤔
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siddhesh@scrum_mainer·
as a scrum mainer...
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Pinaki@CleanDroidCoder·
@rivuchakraborty my biggest complaint with mocks is that it increases test run time which increases CI cost. Having said that, when you work with legacy code base, writing fakes can be a real headache
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