Bharath K Malviya's starred repositories
system-design-interview
System design interview for IT companies
system-design-resources
These are the best resources for System Design on the Internet
awesome-system-design-resources
Learn System Design concepts and prepare for interviews using free resources.
LeetCode-Questions-CompanyWise
Contains Company Wise Questions sorted based on Frequency and all time
android-advancedrecyclerview
RecyclerView extension library which provides advanced features. (ex. Google's Inbox app like swiping, Play Music app like drag and drop sorting)
Material-You-app-list
π¦ A well organized & frequently updated collection of apps that supports material you design/theme.
Android-Kotlin-Clean-Architecture
Android Sample Clean Architecture App written in Kotlin
ColorPickerView
π¨ Android colorpicker for getting colors from any images by tapping on the desired color.
ridesharing-uber-lyft-app
Ride-Sharing Uber Lyft Android App - Learn to build a ride-sharing Android Taxi Clone App like Uber, Lyft - Open-Source Project
FlexibleBottomSheet
π¬ Advanced Compose Multiplatform bottom sheet for segmented sizing, non-modal type, and allows interaction behind the bottom sheet similar to Google Maps.
compose-performance
π Curated articles to understand Compose internals and optimize Jetpack Compose performance.
ComposeGuard
A Gradle plugin for detecting regressions in Jetpack Compose / Compose Multiplatform
prime-screams
Prime will scream when you use the unsafe !! operator in Kotlin
benchmarkify
Benchmarkify is a web app that helps you visualize and analyze Android macrobenchmark results stored in JSON format.
SampleReelsApp
Streaming Reels/Shorts like Instagram/FB with Jetpack Compose & ExoPlayer in Android
projects_by_community
A Curated List of Projects by Android Engineers Community
PaliGemma-Android-HF
This repository is an implementation of zero-shot object detection using PaliGemma on Android with HF API.
android-interview
π Questions for Android Engineer Interview π
XTEA-Kotlin-Algorithm
The encryption process in the XTEA algorithm is done by taking each plaintext per 8 byte block and breaking it into odd and even rounds. An example of encryption in the XTEA algorithm, if it is known that the key is 16 bytes long and plaintext will be used for encryption with 16 bytes.
technical_brainstorming_resources
Technical Brainstorming resources