DieguiTux8623

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@rvyhvn yes, open an issue please it will be doable! I am a little behind with the developments but I am going to release a beta in the following weeks!
@rvyhvn really? that's very sad to hear! What client was discontinued? I haven't heard of any recent news.

Deciding to use an external library for convenience can take its toll. My latest blog post explains what happened some days ago and why I moved away from Ktorfit, halting all my other (more needed) tasks.

https://livefasteattrashraccoon.github.io/2025/07/09/ktorfit.html

Why I decided to migrate away from the Ktorfit library

Why maintaining an open source app is hard…

Procyon Project Blog

After procrastinating for more than a year, I recently migrated two KMP projects to AndroidX ViewModels and said farewell to Voyager's ScreenModels. Voyager is very convenient for its DI integration, but when you want to move away from it...

Here is my experience:
https://livefasteattrashraccoon.github.io/2025/07/04/hold-my-state.html

Hold my state: why shared ViewModels are a life-changer

This week’s technical post is going to deal with state holders and the major overhaul which Raccoon apps have undergone here and here concerning how state is retained and managed.

Procyon Project Blog

Distracted dolphin or frolicsome frog? Did you notice that in Raccoon themes are named according to a strange convention? Have you ever wondered why? My latest article explains the localization journey which has brought to this result.

https://livefasteattrashraccoon.github.io/2025/07/01/playful-themes.html

Playful themes: what’s in a name?

Localization and customization are first-class citizens at Procyon, as already discussed. An feature in which they come together is the choice of the color theme to apply to the app.

Procyon Project Blog
@gryzor Thanks, definitely a typo! I had so many headaches (and that issue with reproducible builds was the straw which broke the camel's back).

When working on Kotlin Multiplatform apps there are several choices for dependency injection but not all offer the same developer experience. Have a look at my latest blog post to know about what alternatives I used in Raccoon apps and why!

https://livefasteattrashraccoon.github.io/2025/06/27/koin-vs-kodein-for-kmp-di.html

Koin VS Kodein: a developer’s journey through multiplatform DI hell

Dependency injection (or DI) has been the backbone of Android development for years, bringing flexibility, easier refactoring, and proper lifecycle management through decoupling and abstraction. But when you venture into Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) territory, the comfortable world of Dagger and Hilt suddenly becomes unavailable.

Procyon Project Blog

Tired of the endless tap-back-tap dance? There’s a better way to browse the Fediverse. Have a look at my blog blost about introducing the Swipe Navigation pattern in Raccoon apps! 🦝🦝🦝

https://livefasteattrashraccoon.github.io/2025/06/24/swipe-navigation.html

Swipe Navigation: turn your Fediverse feed into a page-turner

Tired of the endless tap-back-tap dance? There’s a better way to browse.

Procyon Project Blog

How a humanities background shaped the technical decisions behind the multilingual journey of Raccoon apps. Check out my blog post and stay tuned for updates!

https://livefasteattrashraccoon.github.io/2025/06/20/i10n-and-l10n-challenges.html

Global localization: Building a truly international open source app

How a humanities background shaped the technical decisions behind Raccoon’s multilingual journey

Procyon Project Blog

🚀I published a new article on Live Update #Notifications in Android 16!
Learn how to build real-time notifications using FCM + ProgressStyle - no backend required. Perfect for tracking, workouts & more.

👉 Read here:
https://medium.com/@nicosnicolaou/implementing-live-update-notifications-in-android-16-7c962ec6c373

#AndroidDev #Android16 #FCM #Android

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