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Welcome to the community for Android developers of all levels! Here, we share the latest news, tutorials, tools, tips, and best practices to help you build better apps faster. ๐ฉ For inquiries or questions: droiddeveu@gmail.com
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A hands-on guide to making Android builds faster without new hardware, reuse an old laptop as a dedicated build setup and keep your main machine responsive
https://medium.com/android-alchemy/stop-waiting-for-gradle-turn-your-old-laptop-into-an-android-kotlin-build-sanctuary-9e478588e3ac
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Jetpack Compose December 2025 update landed. Now with pausable composition for smoother UI under load, a new retain API to hold complex state (like media players), and upgraded Material3, includes secure text fields, carousel, better pickers and more
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/12/whats-new-in-jetpack-compose-december.html
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Good technical overview of the WorkManager, how it works under the hood, its core components, scheduling logic and typical use-cases, very useful if you build background tasks in Android
https://proandroiddev.com/android-workmanager-a-complete-technical-deep-dive-f037c768d87b
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How TravelPerk is using Compose Multiplatform to share UI code across platforms. The article walks through their process, trade-offs and lessons from real-world app development
https://builders.travelperk.com/compose-multiplatform-at-perk-a-pragmatic-look-at-our-journey-so-far-fedd666e9726
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Instead of repeating the same build scripts everywhere, use Gradleโs convention plugins, extract common configs once, then just apply the plugin in each module
https://proandroiddev.com/stop-copy-pasting-build-logic-use-gradle-convention-plugins-instead-i-ce0eed95138d
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Jake Wharton argues that AndroidX beta and RC versions are production-ready, their APIs are locked and they use strict versioning, so you shouldnโt be afraid to use them
https://jakewharton.com/you-should-use-androidx-betas/
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Big news, Jetpack Navigation 3 is now stable. It gives you full control of your back stack, works natively with Compose state, and supports adaptive layouts
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/11/jetpack-navigation-3-is-stable.html?m=1
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A detailed breakdown of migrating a large Android app from Dagger to Koin Annotations 2.3. Explains module scanning, gradual migration, and keeping the app running throughout
https://blog.insert-koin.io/migrating-now-in-android-to-koin-annotations-2-3-67d252dbb97d
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Patreonโs Android team dives into how they migrated from ExoPlayer 2 to Media3, from the decision to rewrite the playback stack to the performance gains
https://www.patreon.com/posts/from-exoplayer2-to-media3-143429708
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Someone explains how they eliminated ANRs entirely from their Android app. An interesting read!
https://www.reddit.com/r/androiddev/comments/1ospp2x/i_achieved_0_anr_in_my_android_app_spilling_beans/
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Nice article that unpacks how Kotlin coroutines are implemented under the hood, how suspend functions get turned into state machines, how continuations work, and how structured concurrency fits in.
https://proandroiddev.com/inside-kotlin-coroutines-state-machines-continuations-and-structured-concurrency-b8d3d4e48e62
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Good overview of LitmusKt, a Kotlin concurrency testing tool from JetBrains Research. It shows how small โlitmus testsโ can reveal subtle threading and memory issues across platforms
https://blog.jetbrains.com/research/2025/10/litmuskt-concurrency-testing/
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Found a good initiative to try to keep Android open
http://keepandroidopen.org/
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A thoughtful article about improving pull request reviews: it covers topics like focusing comments on meaningful issues, avoiding becoming a gatekeeper, and favouring changes that are actual improvements rather than perfect rewrites
https://www.seangoedecke.com/good-code-reviews/
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Hereโs a really great read about how software quality is in decline. From excessive resource usage to fragile systems and how we let it slide. Definitely recommend checking it out!
https://techtrenches.substack.com/p/the-great-software-quality-collapse
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Great walkthrough on diagnosing memory leaks in Android. The article shows how LeakCanary works and how to interpret a leak trace. Really great read!
https://engineering.block.xyz/blog/the-leakcanary-method
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Worth reading: how Flow works behind the scenes. It covers everything from cold vs hot flows, buffer architecture in SharedFlow, slot reuse, emissions, and how StateFlow differs
https://www.revenuecat.com/blog/engineering/flow-internals/
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A thoughtful article on animation quality in Android. It shows how they make an app feel crafted instead of just functional.
https://medium.com/@sanjayajosep/the-subtle-art-of-making-android-animations-feel-expensive-3d89df1f55ec
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