A delicious video😊. Thanks, keep it up, sharpening and teaching. Thanks to videos like yours, the apps I build rise several levels above everyone else! Thank you!!🔥
Wow as clear as mud! There's so much hand waving and magic happening that isn't explained, that I wonder why google even bothers explaining at all. Some things are nauseatingly detailed while big important concepts (and variables in the code) are not even mentioned. Someone needs to teach these people how to teach. And where are the links to the "working" code?
Yes, most frameworks offer animations, however this video is targeted for Android Developers using Jetpack Compose. Compose does make a lot of these concepts easier to apply over the View system, for instance.
how can I use gesture animation in navigation between screens? For example, I want to go back from Chat screen to the Chats Screen (this is a list of chats) by dragging from ledft to right. Does anyone have an example code for this?
30:32 This jellyfish vector animation is 5 years late, I created the RichPath library five years ago to manipulate the vector drawable but after a year I deprecated it in favor of Lottie and Rive afterwards.
Thanks for the feedback, I did mention that you could use Lottie or an AVD to do this too (30:10), however I did want to showcase that you can use the same Compose animation APIs a bit more easily with vectors now too. This is a bonus fun animation after all 🪼
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This is what developers expect from "Android Developers" channel. Thank you for the video. Waiting for more videos like this.
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This video was incredibly clear and helpful. Awesome work Rebecca!!
Thanks for sharing, @marvinbernal! We're happy to hear that the video was helpful and engaging 😁
a video with actual value from this channel, refreshing!
Excellent job on the "What to animate" section. You did a great job of visually explaining what each property is for.
Thanks for the kind words!
Probably the best video so far from Android Developers :) Very helpful. Thank you
I LOVE IT! How to organize our thoughts to build up an animation is really helpful. And the last bonus part is brilliant! Thanks for your efforts.
Just keep doing it this way, and we'd be less confused as Android devs 😂
Good content series 👏
Wow this is a very information dense video, you've done a great job here, thank you!
It's our pleasure, @GakisStylianos! Glad you enjoyed the video 😎
Thank You Mam! For Describing Everything Easily! 🎉
thanks for the sharing!! It is very helpful video to better understands animations!!
We’re glad you found the video helpful.
A delicious video😊.
Thanks, keep it up, sharpening and teaching.
Thanks to videos like yours, the apps I build rise several levels above everyone else! Thank you!!🔥
Amazing content. Answers so many questions and give us many ideas too.
I watch the video for the 5th time and still find it helpful thanks rebecca
Thanks, just in time - I'm about to design and implement animations in my first app🥰
Loved the video! Great!
Interesting topic. Nice explanation!
Thanks for sharing your Droidcon London talk
Thank you for sharing. This video is very useful.👍👍
Nice video tutorial, and useful cause there is not much information for beginners about working with animation
Really informative thanks!
Thank you for watching!
This is a proper course. Top notch content
Thank You so much for the update 🙏🙏🙏
very cool video, thank you❤
This video was incredibly clear and helpful!
Greate video! I like the quote "Hopefully at the end, you are coming to a stop"
Sensational, you put a lot of work to create this, thanks!
I would love to see how to tackle these in non jetpack compose too.
Nice to hear and watch, thanks to Rebecca
Wow as clear as mud! There's so much hand waving and magic happening that isn't explained, that I wonder why google even bothers explaining at all. Some things are nauseatingly detailed while big important concepts (and variables in the code) are not even mentioned. Someone needs to teach these people how to teach. And where are the links to the "working" code?
nice!
amazing content, great job!
nice job!
We need more videos like this for other part of Android
Great explanation! Do you have any sample code for these examples?
What an explanation !!!
WOW!
Yay Rebecca 🇿🇦🌷
I enjoy content created by Android Developer Relations
Hi, How can I get the demo code in the video?
Nice video. But I still have some questions about the content of the app itself and the design😏
So helpful!!!
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I like how Android Jetpack Compose following the widget library from Flutter.
I like your accent
i think this can be easily done using other languages/libraries no ?
Yes, most frameworks offer animations, however this video is targeted for Android Developers using Jetpack Compose. Compose does make a lot of these concepts easier to apply over the View system, for instance.
How to reset anchoreddraggablestate to initial value? for example by a click.
how can I use gesture animation in navigation between screens? For example, I want to go back from Chat screen to the Chats Screen (this is a list of chats) by dragging from ledft to right. Does anyone have an example code for this?
Developers at Google are working very hard improving Jetpack compose
Was the intro animated with Compose?
Great video!
Just a minor comment if you don't mind: it seems like "i.e." is being used instead of the more correct "e.g." in the decision diagram.
so is it easier to animate in jetpack compose then in flutter? just want to know
where can i find all code of this video?
30:32 This jellyfish vector animation is 5 years late, I created the RichPath library five years ago to manipulate the vector drawable but after a year I deprecated it in favor of Lottie and Rive afterwards.
Thanks for the feedback, I did mention that you could use Lottie or an AVD to do this too (30:10), however I did want to showcase that you can use the same Compose animation APIs a bit more easily with vectors now too. This is a bonus fun animation after all 🪼