Google Dev Library Letters: 21st Edition
Posted by Swathi Dharshna Subbaraj, Google Dev Library In this newsletter, we highlight the best projects developed with Google technologies that have been contributed to the Google Dev Library platform. We hope this will spark some inspiration for your next project! Highlights of the Month In the past two months, we asked contributors to look back, revisit, and update their older Dev Library contributions as a best practice. Most contributors took the time to revise their content and incorporate recent releases. This campaign encourages developers to update their repositories with the latest Google technologies, which is advantageous to users and the broader developer community. Here are some of the standout up-to-date projects: Sheets Compose Dialogs by Maximilian KeppelerSee how an Android library that offers dialogs and views for various use cases - built with Jetpack Compose for Compose projects. All dialogs and views are easy and quick to implement. Read more on D
Highlights of the Month
Here are some of the standout up-to-date projects:
- Sheets Compose Dialogs by Maximilian Keppeler
See how an Android library that offers dialogs and views for various use cases - built with Jetpack Compose for Compose projects. All dialogs and views are easy and quick to implement.
- Round Corner Progress Bar by Somkiat Khitwongwattana
Use this extensive “Rounded Corner progress bar” library for your own Android projects.
During the campaign, we noticed that some new projects were submitted. Here are some of the new projects from our contributors:
- Android TV sample projects by Ademir Queiroga
See some of the Android TV sample projects on the main topics around Android TV development, and the project follows Google's best practices with a few experience-based insights.
- Storage provisioning with Cloud SQL using Workload Identity by Fermin Blanco
Learn how to create a production ready GKE cluster in a matter of seconds.
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Community Updates
???? Announcing Google Maps Platform added to Dev Library
Google Maps Platform has now been officially added to the Dev Library! With these resources, developers can create applications that enable them to visualize geospatial data and build projects ranging from hyperlocal logistics to location-driven app development, and have access to even more resources to take their projects to the next level.
Dev Library contributors will be better able to write and create innovative and useful applications that utilize Google’s mapping, places, and routing data and features.
Visit the Google Maps Platform product page in Dev Library
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