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At the Android Dev Summit, Google announced the latest improvements to Jetpack Compose including stable Material You (Material Design 3) components, Android TV apps, and a lot more.
At Android Dev Summit 2019, Google announced that Jetpack Compose would be making its way into the Canary release of Android Studio 4.0. Jetpack Compose could change the way we design Android UIs.
Jetpack Compose, Google and Jetbrain’s up-and-coming Kotlin-based UI toolkit for Android, is entering beta testing stage, meaning it’s now suitable for production-ready apps.
Doing so lets you add non-Compose widgets, such as MapView or WebView, into a Compose-based design. To get started with Jetpack Compose, check out the Compose Tutorial, setup, and the Compose pathway.
Google is kicking off its annual Android Dev Summit with a welcome lineup of updates, new development libraries, and enhanced tooling. This year's big talking points feature Jetpack Compose ...
Jetpack Compose, Google’s native UI toolkit for Android mobile application development, has reached its official 1.0 production release status.. Leveraging a declarative approach, Jetpack ...
Google’s Jetpack Compose toolkit for the Android mobile platform has moved to a beta stage of release. The declarative UI toolkit is designed to speed up the process of building native apps ...
Compose for TV brings the advantages of Jetpack Compose to the world of TV app development. ... Google is launching the TV Design Guidelines for Android TV. This comprehensive resource covers ...