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Akshay Nandwana explores building a full Voice AI pipeline on Android, covering streaming audio capture, endpointing, and state management.
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Adam McNeilly reflects on his Android career and why he's choosing human connection over AI-assisted development.
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James Cullimore explores using Déjà vu to add recomposition assertions to a real Compose app, uncovering a tooling bug along the way.
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Anand Gaur summarises every Google I/O 2026 announcement that matters to Android developers, from Android CLI to Compose-first tooling and Android 17.
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Jaewoong Eum distills Google I/O 2026 into what changes daily Android work: Compose as the standard, Views in maintenance mode, Android CLI 1.0, and Play Billing 9.0.0 breaking changes.
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Oğuzhan Aslan explains how Room database indices work under the hood and walks through single-column, composite, and unique index strategies.
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Mike Yerou walks through Promies, a revamped promo code distribution system for Android app giveaways.
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Akshay Nandwana highlights the 17 biggest Android announcements from Google I/O 2026, from AI-native experiences to Android 17 and AppFunctions.
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A collection of AI agent skills for Kotlin projects, installable into coding agents like Claude Code or Codex.
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A modular, fully unstyled Compose component library designed for building custom design systems.
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A debug-only Android library that upgrades StrictMode with a live notification, Compose detail UI, and MCP server for AI agents.
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A Kotlin JVM library that generates fully populated instances of any class for testing, with zero configuration.
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A web-based adb logcat viewer that streams Android device logs to your browser, with filters, regex search, and no IDE required.
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A macOS desktop app for reviewing Android screenshot test failures side-by-side, with one-click baseline acceptance.
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A CLI tool that drives Android devices from the shell via ADB, with millisecond latency and CSS-like selectors.
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