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Android Developers Backstage

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. Subscribe to Android Developers YouTube → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs

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ADB 148: [Constraint|Motion][Layout|Editor] 16.09.2020

Sean McQuillan and I talked with Nicolas Roard and John Hoford about MotionEditor, which  went stable recently  in Android Studio 4.0. But as long as we were talking about that tool, we also talked extensively about MotionLayout in general as well as ConstraintLayout, new features like Flow, the difficulties of animating text properties, and  more. Subscribe to the  podcast feed  or download the ...

Episode 147: Jetpack Compose Alpha 27.08.2020

The real star of the show: Jetpack Compose This week, after a long series of developer previews, we are celebrating the release of Jetpack Compose alpha. In this episode, Clara Bayarri, Matvei Malkov, and Anna-Chiara Bellini are joining Chet and Romain to talk about this milestone. You will learn more about what does the alpha mean to the team, where did Compose come from, how the team approaches...

Episode 146: The Game Changer 19.08.2020

Dan (played by an icon), Greg, and a tiny Romain in the upper right This time, Romain was hosting all on his own for this conversation about game technology with Greg Hartrell, product manager for games on Play/Android, and Dan Galpin, developer advocate for games on Android. They talked about recent developments and offerings for game developers, including the Android development plugin for Visua...

Episode 145: Grab that Dagger by the Hilt 21.07.2020

Eric, Dany, and Romain. Chet not represented to hide the confused look he had on his face during the entire recording. We're injecting dependencies! In this episode, Chet and Romain are joined by Daniel Santiago from Jetpack, and Eric Chang from Dagger to talk about Hilt. Hilt builds on Dagger for form Android's new recommended way to perform dependency injection. And it's also a great opportunity...

Episode 144: Compilers 14.07.2020

Mads, Chet and Tor In this episode, Chet and Tor talk with Mads Ager from the Android Studio compilers team. We cover a number of subjects, from r8 and d8 optimizations and resource shrinking to work on the Kotlin compiler front- and back-end, as well as the new Kotlin symbol processor. Subscribe to the  podcast feed  or download the  audio file  directly. Links R8/D8:  https://r8.googlesource.com...

Episode 143: Shhhh! Private! 30.06.2020

Tor, Romain, Sara, Philip, and a little tiny Chet top-right In this episode, Tor, Chet, and Romain talk with Sara N-Marandi and Philip Moltmann from the Android framework team about some of the new permissions changes in Android 11. We talk about why these changes were made, how to use them correctly in your code, and how things actually work on the inside. Subscribe to the  podcast feed  or downl...

Episode 142: Machine Learning Learning 23.06.2020

Hoi and Matej in the top row, Chet and Tor below In this episode, Chet and Tor talk with Hoi Lam and Matej Pfajfar about machine learning on Android. Tune in to learn about ML Kit, TensorFlow Lite, transfer learning, federated learning, ML model binding, the Android Neural Networks API, and more! Subscribe to the  podcast feed  or download the  audio file  directly. Links ML Kit:  g.co/mlkit   Ten...

Episode 141: Discussing Conversations 16.06.2020

Romain, Tor's large head and bad framing, Chet's little tiny picture top-right, Julia, and Stefan It's all about people! In this episode, Tor, Chet and Romain are joined by Julia  Reynolds and Stefan Franks from the System UI team to have a discussion about conversations. We also converse about things unrelated to conversations. Starting with Android 11, conversation notifications now appear in a...

Episode 140: Bubbles! 02.06.2020

Artur, Chet, Mady, Romain and Tor In this episode, Romain, Chet and Tor talked with Mady Melor  and Artur Tsurkan from the System UI team about... Bubbles! Bubbles let users easily multi-task from anywhere on their device, and facilitates real-time communication using a chat application. Tune in to learn more about this new API in Android 11! Subscribe to the  podcast feed  or download the  audio...

Episode 139: AndroidX. Jetpack. AndroidX. Jetpack. Whatever. 18.05.2020

Romain, Chet, Alan, Nick, and a little tiny Tor in the upper-right corner In this episode, Romain, Chet and Tor talked with Nick Anthony and Alan Viverette from the AndroidX team about... AndroidX. And Jetpack. And androidx . (Spoiler alert: androidx is the set of libraries. Jetpack is that... plus opinionated guidance. AndroidX is the name of the team that ships this stuff). We also talked about...

Episode 138: Animated IME — Oh, my! 30.04.2020

Chet, Romain, Jorim, Adrian and Taran. Oh and Tor hiding the upper  right . In this episode, Tor, Chet and Romain are joined by Jorim, Adrian and Taran from the Window Manager team. We discussed newly announced capabilities of the IME (Input Method Editor) in Android  11. These new APIs allow applications to react in real-time to IME animations and thus provide a more polished and seamless user ex...

Episode 137: Accessibility 22.04.2020

Chet, Qasid, Romain, Sally, Tor, and a very mysterious guest in a very dark room in the lower-right. In this episode, Romain, Chet and Tor talked (remotely!) with Sally Yuen and Qasid Sadiq from the Accessibility team. We discussed the kinds of tools and facilities that their team provides, and how developers can (and should!) make their applications more accessible. We talked about Accessibility...

Episode 136: Remoting 16.04.2020

Tor, Chet, and Romain, remembering the way things used to be,  back when there was a recording studio instead of closets  at home. In this episode, Romain, Chet and Tor chat with zero guests about the current work-from-home reality, and about adjustments we've all made as we change the way we work. Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly. Chet :  @chethaase Tor :  @tornor...

Episode 135: Audio Podcast 09.04.2020

Tor, Don, Chet, and Phil, on a video conference on Tor's machine. VCs are critical to mitigating (but not actually solving) latency issues with remote podcasts. In this first ever full-remote episode, Tor and Chet discuss audio programming with Don Turner from the Android DevRel team, and Phil Burk from the Android Audio Framework team. They chat about Oboe , low-latency audio, audio performance i...

Episode 134: All Work No Play 20.03.2020

Rahul (Work), Sumir (Manager), and Chet In this episode, Chet talks with Sumir Kataria and Rahul Ravikumar from the Android Toolkit team about Work Manager! Tune in to learn about work manager, an AndroidX library for deferrable background work, and recent changes such as on demand initialization, new lint checks, and more! Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly. Relevan...

Episode 133: Power Play 06.03.2020

Kweku, Makoto, Amith, Chet , Romain, and Tor In this episode, Chet talked with Amith Yamasani, Makoto Onuki, and Kweku Adams from the framework team about power management. We waxed poetic about the heuristics the system uses to kill tasks, doze mode and how the system tries to save battery, TrimMemory requests, JobScheduler (the underlying platform facility used by WorkManager), AppStandby bucket...

Episode 132: Storing data with Store 05.02.2020

Mike, Romain, Yigit, and Chet In this episode, Chet and Romain talk with Yigit Boyar, from the Jetpack team, and Mike Nakhimovich from Dropbox. Mike and Yigit have been working on an Open Source library called Store. Store helps with the fetching, caching, storing and sharing of data in your application. Both Yigit and Mike used this opportunity to teach Chet and Romain about the repository patter...

Episode 131: Jetpack Compose and Declarative UIs 23.01.2020

Adam, Romain, Tor, and Chet, on location in the fancy and totally upscale ADB recording studio In this episode, Tor, Romain, and Chet talk with Adam Powell from the UI Toolkit team about Jetpack Compose. The conversation meandered into declarative programming, reacting to state changes, data flowing through an application, and Kotlin domain-specific languages. Subscribe to the podcast feed or down...

Episode 130: First Law of Motion...Layout 09.01.2020

Tor, Nicolas, John, Romain and Chet in the Android Studio In this episode, Tor, Romain and Chet chit chat with Nicolas Roard and John Hoford from the Android Studio team about Motion Layout -- and ConstraintLayout and visual editing in the IDE. In the recording session they also promised to release ConstraintLayout 2.0 beta 4 before the podcast was released. And they achieved that:  https://androi...

Episode 129: Display, Input and Haptics 09.01.2020

Michael, Chet and Romain in the cozy London recording studio. In this episode, Chet and Romain travel all the way to London to have a chat with Michael Wright. This is not Michael's first time on the podcast and one again the discussion is about displays, input devices and haptics. If you want to learn more about high refresh rate displays (90/120 Hz), HDR, audio-coupled haptics, how gamepads are...

Episode 128: Play with App Bundles 10.12.2019

We forgot to take a picture of ourselves when we recorded this. Please use your imagination. In this episode, Chet and Florina Muntenescu (from the Android Developer Relations team) talk with Dom Elliott from the Google Play team about Android App Bundles and other Google Play features. App bundles are the new packaging format for Android apps. They allow you to upload a single version of your app...

Episode 127: Gradle to Crave 22.11.2019

Tor, Jerome, Chris and Xavier in the recording studio. In this episode, Tor chats with Jerome Dochez, Chris Warrington and Xavier Ducrohet from the Android Studio build system team. We discuss a lot of topics -- the new speed attribution feature in 4.0, the effort to create new APIs for plugin authors, and a lot more. Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly. Jerome :  @do...

Episode 126: Gesture Nav 11.11.2019

Allen, Chris, Adam, part of Tor, Dan (taking the photo), and Chet. All of them are also in the monitor, but backwards. Oh, and note the gym sock being used to dampen noise on the mic. High tech stuff, ADB. In this episode, Chet and Tor talk with Chris Banes, Adam Cohen, Dan Sandler, and Allen Huang about Gesture Navigation. Gesture Nav is an important UI behavior change in the Android 10 release t...

Episode 125: ADB Live at the Android Dev Summit 30.10.2019

Chet, Tor, Romain, Cyril and Zarah, laughing at something stupid funny that Chet said. Amongst the many talks and announcements at the Android Dev Summit 2019 was a hidden gem: the first ever live episode of this podcast! Chet, Romain and Tor took this opportunity to have a chat with Zarah Dominguez and Cyril Mottier. Both Zarah and Cyril work as Android app developers and are known for their pres...

Episode 124: UX 28.10.2019

Chet, Glen, Rod, and Tor.  Il n'y a pas de Romain.  In this episode, Chet and Tor talk with Rod Graves and Glen Murphy from the Android UX team. We talked about various UX changes in Android over the years, as well as UI design in general. For example, Glen compared UX design to API design; trying to provide an interface for the users of your product that helps them build a mental model to better...

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