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| | | | | In this blog post I'd like to share with you how I self-published Appreciation Jar, a gratitude journaling app for couples. If you want to see how the app looks before you start to read, here is a short demo video: The idea My partner and I were looking for ways to be more mindful of each other and share positive affirmations. We originally started with a physical jar that we dropped small hand written notes in (I guess you could call it the original "MVP"). One late evening, in a particularly developer-... | |
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| | | | | This is a real quick post to give you some pointers of how to use Google AdMob banner ads in an Android Jetpack Compose view layout. Right off the bat I want to say two things: 1- The AdMob team hasn't got their library up to date (in terms of supporting compose), so it's always | |
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| | | | | I've been looking for Java alternatives since my first days of Android development. I can't say I don't like Java. It's a nice language, very easy to learn and pretty logical. But the lack of proper functional style constructions often inspires me to check what's new in the field of JVM languages. So far I've tried (tried, I never learnt these languages properly): Mirah - a very nice Ruby-translated-to-Java language. | |
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| | | The process of breaking into a new field is always challenging. I've often felt as if I were being held back by an entry barrier that prevents me from progressing, like a lower boundary. Being persistent, repeating, and learning are the only way to break through this barrier. Sometimes it takes multiple attempts to get started.... | ||