Hello.
I'm trying to open the open source used by commercial apps such as Kakao Talk, but I don't have a clue.
android-viewpagerindicator
actionbarsherlock
nineoldandroids
apache log4net apache commons
gson volley
jsoup sardine
oauth, openssl
ffmpeg
First of all, I selected open sources that would be used a lot while looking at commercial apps, and it seems like a beginner chose them in a fist manner
It's kind of like that.
Could you tell me the list of open sources that are important for Android?
Thank you.
android
Kakao Talk has a lot of legacy code, so it's hard to say that the library is in line with the trend these days. For example, actionbarsherlock doesn't work well with toolbars. Nineoldandroids is a library that does not need to have an android min version of 140,000. View animation is available from 14, and the new app that we are developing these days has a min version of 14 or higher. Volley is also a network-related library, but nowadays it's much better to use retrofit and actually use it. I think the library will be the easiest to develop if you use it according to the latest trends in areas that are essential. :) Of course, the trend is not always good~
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