In this episode of Fragmented, Kaushik dives into the importance of creating your own starter template to streamline app development and minimize decision fatigue. He shares insights from his own starter template - Playground Android.
Looking to the future, JetBrains has an exciting tool called Amper that might make all of this much easier. Kaushik chats with JetBrains’ Márton Braun about Amper, an exciting new tool that could revolutionize Kotlin & Android project setups.
Tune in to learn how to go from idea to code with less friction!
You can find the full shownotes over at fragmentedpodcast.com.
Show Notes
- Playground Android
- The Architecture Templates (blog post)
- Inspiration (Other starter templates):
- Bloco’s starter template what i referenced a lot
- Donn’s project - Jumpstart Android if you care about quickly getting a Rails app integrated with Android in a hybrid experience
- Now in Android too much functionality for my taste
- Jake’s u2020 for some good times nostalgia
- Playground Android
- gradle version catalog - BOM & Bundles (one source of truth)
- sharing build logic with gradle convention plugin
- Makefile with common cli commands
- Custom lint-rules
- Multi module setup
- dependency injection with kotlin-inject-anvil
- function-injection demo in
@Composable
- Amper
- logcat lib and injecting multiple loggers
- basic networking with ktor #10
- compose-navigation between feature modules
- Iury’s post on Kotlin Devex
- Amper
- Feedback on Amper - kotlinlang slack
- Contact Márton Braun
Contact
You can find us on a few places:
Kaushik:
- kau.sh (links to everything)
- Bluesky
- @kaushikgopal
- Threads
- Youtube
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