Android Developers Backstage

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Sinopse

Android Backstage, a podcast by and for Android developers. Hosted by developers from the Android engineering team, this show covers topics of interest to Android programmers, with in-depth discussions and interviews with engineers on the Android team at Google.

Episódios

  • Episode 185: Play Store

    03/05/2022 Duração: 30min

    In this episode we chat with Jon and Andrew from the Play team about the Play Store app. The Play Store recently went through a major refactoring of their app, and Jon and Andrew will guide you through the reasons why they did it, the impact on their architecture, what problems they ran into, and why they decided to adopt Jetpack Compose for the UI layer. Jon, Romain, Andrew, Tor, and Chet   Links: On Play Store adopting Jetpack Compose Guide to app architecture Jetpack libraries to help you build your app

  • Episode 184: Skia and AGSL - Shaders of Things to Come

    05/04/2022 Duração: 43min

    In this episode we chat with Derek and Brian from the Skia team about Skia, pixel shaders, and the new “AGSL” API that lets you provide pixel shaders for advanced graphics effects, which was recently added to the preview release of Android T. If you’re interested in graphics technology, this is the episode for you.  If you’re not interested in graphics... you should be.   Brian, Romain DerekChet, Tor   Links: Skia's SkSL/AGSL playground & debugger → https://goo.gle/3DHFJYm  Skia's SkSL documentation → https://goo.gle/3uZK0CA    Brian: @BrianOsman Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 183: Baseline Profiles

    25/02/2022 Duração: 41min

    In this episode we chat with Rahul and Leland from the Android toolkit team about "baseline profiles", a new mechanism which lets applications ship with profiling metadata used at application install time to make it start faster. We discuss how this is used in Jetpack Compose, cloud profiles in general, and more. Chet, Romain, Rahul, Leland and Tor   Links: Baseline Profile DAC Documentation  Android Developers Blog Post on baseline profiles Jetpack Macrobenchmarking Library   Rahul: @tikurahul Leland: @intelligibabble Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 182: Large screens are a big deal

    01/02/2022 Duração: 42min

    In this episode, Clara (Android Toolkit), Florina (Android Developer Relations), and Daniel (Android Product Management) join your usual hosts to talk about large screens, what they are and what they mean for app developers. You will also learn about the resources at your disposal to build high quality experiences on large screen devices: from samples and guidance to canonical layouts and new APIs such as window size classes Romain, Clara, Florina, Daniel, Chet, and Tor   Links: Large screens documentation Material adaptive design docs ADS talk: Build Android UIs for any screen size Codelab: Support foldable and dual-screen devices with Jetpack WindowManager Samples Jetnews: Responsive UI implementation with Compose Jetcaster: Tabletop support implementation with Compose Google I/O Android App: Responsive UI implementation with Views Trackr: Responsive UI implementation with Views Clara: @clarabayarri Daniel: @pmatgoog Florina: @FMuntenescu Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 181: Architecture → Fewer bugs at the end

    11/01/2022 Duração: 37min

    In this episode, we chat with Yigit Boyar (again!) from the Android Toolkit Team and Manuel Vivo from the Developer Relations team about application architecture. The team has released new architecture guidance, and we talk about that guidance here, as well as how our architecture recommendations apply in the new Jetpack Compose world. Yigit, Tor, Manuel, and Chet. Romain was AWOL. Check out the revamped and enhanced Guide to app architecture. Yigit: @yigitboyar Manuel: @manuelvicnt Romain: @romainguy Chet: @chethaase Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 180: Kotlin Magic Platform

    16/12/2021 Duração: 46min

    In this episode, we chat with Yigit Boyar from the Android Toolkit Team about Kotlin multi platform, while Romain provides light background music on his piano.Yigit: @yigitboyar Romain: @romainguy Chet: @chethaase Tor: @tornorbye     Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs

  • Episode 179: Flibberty Widget

    30/11/2021 Duração: 34min

    In this episode, Chet and Romain talked with Nicole McWilliams and Petr Čermák from the London engineering office about their work on App Widgets and Digital Wellbeing.   Romain: @romainguy Chet: @chethaase Tor: @tornorbye Nicole: ​​@nicolelaure     Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs

  • Episode 178: Hosts 3, Guests 0

    15/11/2021 Duração: 41min

    In this episode, Chet, Romain and Tor sit down to chat about the Android DevSummit, and in particular all the new features arriving in Android Studio, along with a few other topics like Chet's new jank stats library, the Android 12L release, and more. Top row: Chet and Tor. Bottom row: Romain.   The Android Studio talk discussed is https://goo.gle/3caaFDT     

  • Episode 177: Honor every photon

    18/10/2021 Duração: 45min

    In this episode, Bart Wronski takes Tor, Romain, and Chet through the camera pipeline that powers the Pixel phones. We talked about how cameras capture images, and how the algorithms responsible for Pixel’s beautiful images work. If you’ve ever wondered how HDR+ or Night Sight works, this episode if for you! Top row: Tor and Bart. Bottom row: Chet and Romain.   Links: Bart’s blog on graphics and image processing SIGGRAPH paper and presentation on handheld multi-frame super resolution Night Sight Astrophotography with Night Sight HDR+ with bracketing on Pixel Live HDR+ on Pixel 4 (HDRnet)   Bart: @bartwronsk Romain: @romainguy Chet: @chethaase Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 176: Android 12 - S stands for System UI

    27/09/2021 Duração: 42min

    In this episode, Chet, Romain and Tor have a chat with Selim, Vadim and Lucas from the Android system UI team, discussing many of the new features in Android 12's user interface. Top row: Vadim, Selim and Romain. Bottom row: Lucas, Tor and Chet.   Some relevant links for the Splash screen discussion: https://goo.gle/3APByre  https://goo.gle/3zGDVeB    Selim: @selimcinek Vadim: @vadimcaen Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 175: Lottie

    14/09/2021 Duração: 45min

    In this episode, Chet, Romain and Tor have a chat with Gabriel Peal from Tonal, well known for his contributions to the Android community on projects such as Mavericks and Lottie. We talked about Lottie and how it helps designers and developers deliver more delightful user experiences by taking complex animations designed in specialized authoring tools such as After Effects, and rendering them efficiently on mobile devices. We also explored the challenges of designing and implementing a rendering engine such as Lottie. Romain, Gabriel, Tor, and Chet   Related info: Lottie LottieFiles Mavericks   Gabriel: @gpeal8 Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 174: Compose tooling

    09/09/2021 Duração: 34min

    In this episode, Tor and Nick are joined by Chris Sinco, Diego Perez and Nicolas Roard to discuss the features added to Android Studio for Jetpack Compose. They discuss the Compose preview, interactive preview, animation inspector and additions to the Layout inspector and their approach to create tooling to support the Compose’s code-centric approach. Diego, Tor, Chris, Nicolas and Nick tooling around.   Tooling guide

  • Episode 173: More benchmarking

    26/08/2021 Duração: 35min

    In this episode, Chet, Romain and Tor talk with Chris Craik and Rahul Ravikumar from the toolkit performance team. We talk about the recently released the macrobenchmark tool+library, in addition to other interesting bits like how the benchmark libraries work, how to use them, how they relate to system tracing, how to do performance debugging in general, and even a teaser of future performance instrumentation functionality that the team is working on. Chet, Chris, Rahul (top), Romain, and Tor (bottom), all looking unusually happy.   Related info: The Profile your app performance page for an overview of the performance tools and practices we offer. Performance samples Running benchmarks in continuous integration   Chris: @chris_craik Rahul: @tikurahul Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 172: Privacy features in Android 12

    09/08/2021 Duração: 37min

    In this episode, Chet, Romain and Tor talk with Sara N Marandi, Fred Chung and Erik Wolsheimer about the new privacy features in Android 12, such as the privacy dashboard, and the camera and microphone usage indicators. Guests Eric, Sara and Fred on the top row, and hosts Romain, Tor and Chet on the bottom row. Permission best practices → https://goo.gle/3oVdK02  Android 12 privacy changes → https://goo.gle/2VvmtMl  Sara: @snmarandi Fred: @fredchung Eric Chet: @chethaase Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 171: Compose Testing

    02/08/2021 Duração: 40min

    In this episode, Nick and Romain are joined by Filip Pavlis, Jelle Fresen & Jose Alcérreca to talk about Testing in Compose. They discuss how Compose’s testing APIs were developed hand-in-hand with the UI toolkit, making them more deterministic and opening up new possibilities like manipulating time. They go on to discuss the semantics tree, interop testing, screenshot testing and the possibilities for host-side testing. Big smiles from Filip, Jose, Romain, Jelle and Nick for the year of testing on Android. Compose Testing guide Compose Testing Cheatsheet Compose Testing codelab Sample Tests: Jetnews, Jetchat, Crane, Rally Screenshot Testing Compose Learning Pathway   Romain: @romainguy Filip Pavlis Jelle Fresen Jose: @ppvi Nick: @crafty

  • Episode 170: Jetpack Compose Graphics & Animation

    20/07/2021 Duração: 42min

    In this episode Nick and Chet are joined by Dois Liu and Nader Jawad to discuss Compose’s Animation and Graphics systems. They cover their goals to make both systems easier to understand, more consistent and simpler to work with. They explain how they adapted traditionally imperative systems to a declarative world and give an overview of both the high level composables the library offers as well as lower level building blocks you can drop down to for more control. Hosts Chet & Nick speak to Doris and Nader.   Compose Graphics guide Compose Animation guide Compose Animation codelab AnimatedContent composable AdvanceTimeBy (testing animations) Compose Learning Pathway   Chet: @chethaase Doris: @doris4lt Nader: @nadewad Nick: @crafty

  • Episode 169: Testing

    05/07/2021 Duração: 37min

    In this episode, Romain and Tor are joined by Adarsh Fernando, Arif Sukoco and Yahan Zhou from the Android Studio team, covering the recent improvements to support for testing. This includes automated test snapshots, where the emulator captures a snapshot for a failing test you can then load and analyze later, it includes the Test Matrix tool where the IDE shows a matrix of tests and the devices they're running on, as well as a unified Gradle test runner, and Gradle managed virtual devices, and more.   Android Studio Bumblebee: Android Testing   Adarsh Fernando Arif Sukoco Yahan Zhou Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

  • Episode 168: Material Composition

    28/06/2021 Duração: 43min

    In our ongoing mini-series on Jetpack Compose, Nick and Romain talk to Clara Bayarri and Matvei Malkov about Compose’s support for Material Design. They discuss how Compose supports Material Components and Material Theming out of the box, how you can customize these to your needs or how Compose makes it easier to build your own design system. They also share insights into building reusable components with slot APIs and when to use CompositionLocals and look to the future with Compose’s planned support for Material You. Hosts Romain and Nick with Clara and Matvei.   Material components reference docs Compose Theming guide Compose Theming codelab Build beautiful Material Design apps with Jetpack Compose Google I/O talk Compose Learning Pathway Clara: @clarabayarri Matvei: @matvei_jj Romain: @romainguy Nick: @crafty

  • Episode 167: Jetpack Compose Layout

    14/06/2021 Duração: 42min

    In this second episode of our mini-series on Jetpack Compose (AD/BC) Nick and Romain are joined by Anastasia Soboleva, George Mount and Mihai Popa to talk about Compose’s layout system. They explain how the Compose layout model works and its benefits, introduce common layout composables, discuss how writing your own layout is far simpler than Views and how you can even animate layout. Hosts Romain and Nick are joined by Anastasia, George and Mihai and producers Daniel and Jessica

  • Episode 166: Security Deposit

    08/06/2021 Duração: 42min

    In this episode, Chad and Jeff from the Android Security team join Tor and Romain to talk about… security. Chad and Jeff explain what the platform does to help preserve user trust and device integrity, why it sometimes means restricting existing APIs, and touch on what apps can do or should worry about.   App security best practices Security tips Security with HTTPS and SSL   Chad: @chadbrubaker__ Jeff: @jeffvanderstoep Romain: @romainguy Tor: @tornorbye

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