Guys would love to find out where to look for updates under Android. What's new has come out that is out of date what will be, In short, stay on the raft. Thank you for the answers and links, I know I can not ask such a question, but I repent sorry
- Yes, everywhere! Habr, mostly - Flippy
- Hi, and what are you angry?) You can give a link to the blog about Android - elik
- I'm not angry :) It was an exclamation like an exclamation - Flippy
- We have a kid with a nickname tse on so, so he has a personal website. Great by the way. In general, any blogging in bulk - Flippy
- oneAndroid Developers Blog - Google's official Android blog. Android Weekly - a weekly digest. Articles about the development, news, new libraries and so on. Android digest is a similar resource. All have a RSS subscription - pavlofff
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I recommend to subscribe to the newsletter http://apptractor.ru/ , they send excellent tips from the world of mobile development every week.
Here is a list of the last letter, with links to relevant resources:
iOS: - Multi-threading (concurrency) in Swift 3. GCD and Dispatch Queues - A little bit about Swift runtime or where NSObject has gone - 33 iOS open source libraries that will be popular in 2017 - Optimization of mechanics and graphics in the simulator game on iOS - iOS: Working with the gallery (Photos framework). Part 2 - Why do iOS icons have this form? - Apple will allow developers to respond to reviews - In iOS 10.3, you can change the application icon without updating it - Guide to creating augmented reality in iOS - Outside of limitations: Create iOS animations using Auto Layout - DGNotifyView: animated notifications - CRPageViewController: library for paging cards - Fiber2D: cross-platform game engine on Swift - Files: a convenient API for working with the file system
Android: - Breaking Android. How deep is the rabbit hole? - A little more about Xiaomi phones and the fight against them - Android Shortcuts Review - Connecting ATOL KKM to AndroidStudio (update to FZ-54) - Clean Recycler Adapter. Part 1 - You can publish applications for Daydream on Google Play - The last developer preview version of Android Wear 2.0 - 20 Open Source Android projects that can teach you new things has been released - Google starts testing Instant Apps - Making a website on React on an Android device - Top practices of push notifications in Android - ObjectBox - new mobile database - Selecting items by dragging and dropping RecyclerView - Managing Wi-Fi with WifiManager - Chips for Android developers: gradient - Circular animation of transitions between Fragments - MVC vs. MVP vs. MVVM on Android - Badger: badges for drawable - PreviewSeekBar: rewind strip with previews (like in Google Play Movies)
Also, the letter contained the themes “Development” (18 articles), “Analytics, marketing and monetization” (4 articles), “Devices and IoT” (6 articles)
For me personally, at work, these mailings are very helpful.
- Thank you, Andrey Bolshoy !!!!!!!!!!!!! This is what I was looking for. 111111111 - elik
As written above and plus to the rest:
Search on habr: Digest of interesting materials for mobile developer
GitHub: wasabeef / awesome-android-libraries
It also happens, I just go to the Play Market and look for apps for keywords: example , android lib , lib demo etc. Here you can say I draw ideas / inspiration from the Android UI.
PS The link to github and search advice in the Play Market certainly does not guarantee that you will receive relevant news, but you can find something orderly, but still relevant.