Ailton Lopes Mendes
Mobile Developer at IPPON Technologies
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Born at Portugal and move to France in my teen years, and now a mobile developer
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Building an Adaptive Application with Android XR
You’ve probably heard about Android XR, Google’s augmented reality platform. This platform could be a game-changer for the Android mobile ecosystem. With the Play Store coming to Android XR, one big question arises: How will existing applications adapt to this new environment?
Unlike the traditional, flat screens we used to know, picture stepping into a vibrant three-dimensional world with an XR application! In this space, you have the freedom to resize, move, and display it exactly as you like. Bid farewell to dull, static interfaces; it’s time for applications to elegantly adjust and adapt to fit your creative vision. Here comes Jetpack Compose Adaptive, your reliable toolkit for building flexible and responsive UIs that gracefully harmonize with the available space!
In this talk, we’ll explore how to leverage Jetpack Compose to create an adaptive application for Android XR, diving into the unique challenges and the existing solutions to build a smooth and immersive experience.
Let's create adaptive application with Compose Multiplatform
Compose Multiplatform makes building a single UI that adapts seamlessly across different platforms easy. By sharing a common codebase, developers can speed up development while maintaining a consistent look and feel.
In this talk, we’ll explore how Compose Multiplatform simplifies app development while making interfaces more adaptive. The goal is to create UIs that dynamically adjust to different device constraints with minimal and reusable code.
To achieve this, we'll dive into Compose Material3 Adaptive using a Pokémon-themed app (sadly, not Pokémon TCGP!) as our playground. We’ll craft a custom design pattern, go over best practices, and see how adaptive UI components can help create a smooth and flexible experience.
Let's test Gemini, Google's AI in an Android application!
All eyes are on AI, which suggests that it will certainly be at the center of this year 2024. Mobile is no exception, with Google once again standing out with its latest AI model, Gemini ✨.
Our interest naturally focused on this new AI in order to explore and understand its potential.
We therefore wanted to put the idea of embedding Gemini directly into an Android application to the test, to discover just how much can be done using the features of this model.
In this presentation, we'll test different use cases for Gemini, then implement a concrete use case, in an Android application, with a chatbot 🤖
2024 | Paris | AndroidMakers by droidcon Sessionize Event
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