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f3401pal / app\build.gradle.kts
Last active April 2, 2025 04:58
Multi-module Android project with Kotlin DSL for Gradle
plugins {
`android-base-app`
`android-base`
id("io.fabric")
}
android {
defaultConfig {
versionCode = 20
versionName = "1.6.3"
@arcadefire
arcadefire / RecyclerViewExtension.kt
Last active April 20, 2023 10:14
Add addOnItemClickListener easily to a RecyclerView using Kotlin
import android.support.v7.widget.RecyclerView
import android.view.View
interface OnItemClickListener {
fun onItemClicked(position: Int, view: View)
}
fun RecyclerView.addOnItemClickListener(onClickListener: OnItemClickListener) {
this.addOnChildAttachStateChangeListener(object: RecyclerView.OnChildAttachStateChangeListener {
override fun onChildViewDetachedFromWindow(view: View?) {
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
apply plugin: 'android-apt'
android {
compileSdkVersion versions.compileSdk
buildToolsVersion versions.buildTools
defaultConfig {
applicationId "samples.linhtruong.com.ui_reactive_rxjava_realm"
minSdkVersion versions.minSdk
@lopspower
lopspower / README.md
Last active August 20, 2023 09:32
How to Analyze & Manage Memory on Android Like a Boss

Analyze & Manage Memory on Android Like a Boss

This Blog is all about memory management in Android. It provides information about how you can analyze & reduce memory usage while developing an Android app.

Memory management is a complex field of computer science and there are many techniques being developed to make it more efficient. This guide is designed to introduce you to some of the basic memory management issues that programmers face.

Memory Management in Android

Android is a Linux based operating system. It uses native open source C libraries which power Linux machines. All the basic operating system operations like I/O, memory management and so on are handled by the Linux kernel. Like Java and .NET, Android uses its own run time and virtual machine to manage application memory. Unlike either of these frameworks, the Android run time also manages the lifetime processes. Each Android application runs in a separate process within its own Dalvik instance, relinquishing all responsibility for memo