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What's New in Android 11 - Developer Features Overview

Offered By: Android Developers via YouTube

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Overview

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Discover the latest developer-facing features in Android through this 32-minute video presentation. Explore new functionalities including Window Insets, IME Animations, Conversations, Bubbles, Data Access Auditing, One-Time Permissions, and Wi-Fi Debugging. Learn about improvements in Background Location, Nullability Annotations, Crash Reasons Reporting, and ADB Incremental. Dive into updates on NDK Image Decoders, Animated HEIF, Variable refresh rate, Neural Networks API, and Autofill/keyboard Integration. Get insights on Jetpack Compose, Android Studio, and Google Play developments. Gain a comprehensive overview of Android's latest offerings to enhance your app development skills and stay ahead in the Android ecosystem.

Syllabus

So... what is new? What's new about What's New in Android
Window Insets
IME Animations
Listening for keyboard changes
Animating the keyboard directly
Conversations
Bubbles
Data Access Auditing
One-Time Permissions
Background Location
Wi-Fi Debugging
Nullability Annotations
Crash Reasons Reporting
ADB Incremental
Behavior Changes
NDK Image Decoders
Animated HEIF
NDK: OpenSL ES
Variable refresh rate
Neural Networks API
Autofill/keyboard Integration
Jetpack Compose
Android Studio
Google Play
Whats Next? So much other developer content


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