Google makes it easier to build sleek Android TV apps
Expect to see better looking Android TV apps, as well as more offerings from developers, in the future. At Google I/O today, the company announced the, a framework that will make it easier to build attractive Android TV apps with less code and more intuitive tools.
Google says developers will be able to bring over their existing code, and by moving to Compose it should be easier to update apps moving forward. The framework has direct access to the Android APIs — which most devs are already used to — and will support code from existing Android mobile and tablet apps. Google is also unveiling aGoogle has certainly come a long way when it comes to home entertainment.
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