Android Dev Summit 2018 - Day 1 Technical Sessions
Offered By: Android Developers via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a comprehensive livestream of Day 1, Theater 2 from the Android Dev Summit 2018, featuring deep technical sessions with the Android engineering team. Explore a wide range of topics including Android Lint optimization, testing with AndroidX Test, user flow optimization through login, Kotlin for watch faces, push notifications in India, Generic System Images (GSI) impact, building reliable apps for unreliable connectivity, Android Autofill compatibility, accessibility improvements, app bundling for Instant Apps, Android Slices best practices, TV app development, Android Suspenders, modern WebView best practices, and low latency audio techniques. Gain valuable insights and stay up-to-date with the latest Android development trends and technologies through this extensive 7-hour 42-minute session.
Syllabus
- Getting the Most Out of Android Lint
- Testing Rebooted with AndroidX Test
- Optimizing User Flows through Login
- Kotlin + Watch Faces
- Push Notifications: An India Perspective
- Understand the impact of Generic System Images GSI
- Buiding Reliable Apps When Connectivity Is Unreliable
- Quick Ways to Ensure App Compatibility with Android Autofill
- Making Android Accessibility Easy
- Bundling an App in an Instant
- Android Slices Best Practices
- Building a Great TV App
- Android Suspenders
- Modern WebView Best Practices
- Low Latency Audio - Because Your Ears Are Worth It
Taught by
Android Developers
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