With app bundles and dynamic delivery, developers can opt to make parts of their apps available based on various user states or even on-demand at runtime. This is a big departure from the single-APK world, and the feedback we've gotten makes it clear that you would like to see more support for migrating to this new model.
During this session, we will announce new tools and libraries that address some of the developer feedback that we've been gathering since the original launch. You can expect a deep dive on testing dynamic feature modules, a simplified on-demand installation API using Jetpack and Kotlin, and a new way to manage dependencies between multiple modules.
Presented by: Ben Weiss, Wojtek Kaliciński, Dom Elliott, Jason Liu
Jetpack Sessions → https://goo.gle/AndroidJetpack
Android Dev Summit '19 all sessions playlist → https://goo.gle/ADS19allsessions
Subscribe to the Android Developers channel! → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
Check out the photo album → http://goo.gle/ADS19Photos
#AndroidDevSummit
During this session, we will announce new tools and libraries that address some of the developer feedback that we've been gathering since the original launch. You can expect a deep dive on testing dynamic feature modules, a simplified on-demand installation API using Jetpack and Kotlin, and a new way to manage dependencies between multiple modules.
Presented by: Ben Weiss, Wojtek Kaliciński, Dom Elliott, Jason Liu
Jetpack Sessions → https://goo.gle/AndroidJetpack
Android Dev Summit '19 all sessions playlist → https://goo.gle/ADS19allsessions
Subscribe to the Android Developers channel! → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
Check out the photo album → http://goo.gle/ADS19Photos
#AndroidDevSummit
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