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Google announced 10 new libraries for Android Jetpack and unveiled Jetpack Compose, a new unbundled Kotlin toolkit for UI development.
Jetpack Compose for Desktop aims to extend the promise of Jetpack beyond Android to macOS, Linux, and Windows. The software helps developers build UIs in Kotlin and run them on these desktop ...
Google today launched the first Android 11 beta with final SDK and NDK APIs as well as new 10 features. The company also released Android Studio improvements (including ML model importing), Kotlin ...
Android KTX will provide a set of Kotlin extensions and optimize Jetpack and Android APIs for the programming language. In addition, the company announced the launch of Kotlin Bootcamp on Udacity ...
Instead of using Android’s usual XML-based Views to imperatively design app UI, Jetpack Compose lets developers create designs declaratively, using the same Kotlin as the main app logic.
Jetpack Compose is a new tool for designing Android app UIs, which could change the way that we handle layouts across devices. The aim is to speed up development, reduce the amount of code, and ...
Developers can mix and match the Jetpack Compose APIs and view those based on Android’s native APIs. Out of the box, Jetpack Compose also natively supports Google’s Material Design.
Google and Jetbrains have released the first stable build of Jetpack Compose 1.0, the new Kotlin-based UI framework for Android.
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 ...
With today’s launch of Jetpack, Google is also launching Android KTX, a set of Kotlin extensions for Android, as well as Jetpack support in the latest canary release of Android Studio 3.2.
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