Best Gitter channels for: Android Developers

Android developers — check out this collection of Android open source projects on Gitter. New to Android? Want to use a different language and get up to speed? Looking to discuss how other developers make their apps, or even just want some fragmentation-proof libraries? We’ve got the channels for you! There are plenty of learning resources to get involved with as well.

  • gdg-x/frisbee — Project Frisbee is the result of GDG[x]’s coordinated efforts to build an applications that makes it easier to discover Google Developer Group content while being on the go. The GDG App features the Google+ news feed, Upcoming Events and general information on every active chapter listed in the Google Developer Group Directory.
  • Duckduckgo/android — Search & Stories for Android DuckDuckGo — the search engine that doesn’t track you.
  • geeknam/python-gcm — Python client for Google Cloud Messaging for Android (GCM).
  • pfn/android-sdk-plugin — An easy-to-use SBT plugin for working with all Android projects.
  • daimajia/AndroidImageSlider — Convenient slider widget in Android. You can easily load images from an internet URL, drawable, or file. And there are many kinds of amazing animations you can choose.
  • Trinea/android-open-project — Collection and classification of Android open source projects.
  • ruboto/ruboto — Ruboto (JRuby on Android) is a platform for developing full stand-alone apps for Android using the Ruby language and libraries. It includes support libraries and generators for creating projects, classes, tests, and more. The complete APIs of Android, Java, and Ruby are available to you using the Ruby language.
  • 47deg/macroid — Macroid is the most badass modular functional user interface creation language for Android, implemented with Scala macros. Some people say it’s also a dead noodle.
  • MPAndroidChart — MPAndroidChart is a powerful & easy to use chart library for Android. It runs on API level 8 and upwards. Supports line- bar- pie- radar- bubble- and candlestick charts as well as scaling, dragging and animations.
  • prolificinteractive/material-calendarview — A Material design back port of Android’s CalendarView. The goal is to have a Material look and feel, rather than 100% parity with the platform’s implementation.

Are you looking for something else? Check out our Explore section or easily start your own channel here.

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Happy coding!