Fragmented - An Android Developer Podcast
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In this episode, Donn and Kaushik talk about one of the age old bike shedding topics - code formatting, and how you can solve it with automation and tools.
Code formatting can turn into an endless debate amongst peers and teams, and what Kaushik and Donn have found is that this can be delegated to a tool and automated. Freeing you and your team of having to worry about proper indentation, bracket placement, etc. By relying on a well defined tool and some automation you can clean your code up, make it much more uniform and easier maintain.
We talk about ktfmt, a Kotlin code formatter that was released by Facebook. We dive into ktlint, detekt and more. We also dive into spotless which can help you by integrating ktfmt into your gradle build pipeline.
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169: Testing and JUnit 5 with Marcel Schnelle
168: Learning Kotlin: Lambda Expressions Part 2
167: Clean Architecture with Joe Birch
166: Cross platform development talk with Jesse Wilson
165: Learning Kotlin: Lambda Expressions Part 1
164: Learning Kotlin: Sealed Classes
163: Parallelize Your Espresso Tests with Flank w/ Matt Runo
162: Catching up on Google IO 2019
161: Machine Learning on Android with ML Kit and TensorFlow with Dan Jarvis
160: Increase App Engagement with Android Q
159: Improve Your App with the Android Material Components (feat. Cameron Ketcham & Connie Shi)
158: Building High Performance Audio on Android
157: Effective Java Item# 20 - Prefer interfaces to abstract classes
156: Increase App Engagement with Android Q
155: Naming conventions for RxJava Observables
154: Developer Growth: Start Writing
153: How to be an indie Android developer with Chris Lacy
152: Should I Rewrite My App? with Jeroen Mols
151: Evolving Android architectures (Part 2)
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