This was a really enjoyable episode. Great to see Chet and Doris. I've following the development of LookaheadLayout and it's awesome that they got it done!
Great to see Chet again! I still remember Doris Liu's first appearance on the podcast (around 2021), and she used to laugh a lot back then. Like, A LOT, on microphone. It didn't bother me much but was a bit funny 😅 She's still as joyous, but a lot more composed, great to see the improvement!
@@GrantKemp-ku1gc While that's true, it's mostly used to represent physics-based animations (and it's basically the default in most Compose Animation APIs). Because it's physics-based, it has parameters to control damping, as well as bounciness, allowing you to add a subtle (or BIG, if you wish, it's very customizable) bounce effect. When you create a spring(), by default it has no bounce, and a moderate damping value, making for very natural animation slopes (which is why it's the default instead of Duration-based APIs like tween())
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Bon 🎉
Nice to see dear Chet back! 🎉❤
This was a really enjoyable episode. Great to see Chet and Doris. I've following the development of LookaheadLayout and it's awesome that they got it done!
Great to see Chet again!
I still remember Doris Liu's first appearance on the podcast (around 2021), and she used to laugh a lot back then. Like, A LOT, on microphone. It didn't bother me much but was a bit funny 😅
She's still as joyous, but a lot more composed, great to see the improvement!
"a lot more composed" LOL (Jetpack Compose)
@@NateRidderman Ohhh xD
That was a perfect (but very much unintended) pun right there lol
Awesome to see Chet still in the whole scene, even after he went back to school :)
Went back to school? What did you mean?
@@byunghwara He quit work and has become a comedian
I need a t-shirt with Chet's statement at 48:47
"All software is regret"
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Thank you so much for your hard work 🙏 and making these apis easy for us developers to use.
This was super interesting to watch 🙏
Ayyy ❤️
BTW if Chet is from Chicago which blues or jazz musicians is he into?
Spring view animation? What did she mean by that
@@GrantKemp-ku1gc While that's true, it's mostly used to represent physics-based animations (and it's basically the default in most Compose Animation APIs). Because it's physics-based, it has parameters to control damping, as well as bounciness, allowing you to add a subtle (or BIG, if you wish, it's very customizable) bounce effect.
When you create a spring(), by default it has no bounce, and a moderate damping value, making for very natural animation slopes (which is why it's the default instead of Duration-based APIs like tween())
@@HoussamElbadissi awesome answer ! Thanks for adding it !
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