Open-Source Android App To Boost Your Development Skills

Ammad Shakoor
2 min readJan 5, 2019

The most ideal approach to learn is to peruse and that is valid for a developer too. In the event that you need to improve as an developer, you need to peruse more code. It’s as basic as that.

Books, online journals, gatherings, blogs, forums are altogether great to a specific but there is nothing that can replace some fully-functional, exhaustive open-source projects where the entire app with all its resources is right in front of you.

You should simply sit back, take some espresso and read some kick-ass code. Here in this article, we bring probably the best open-source Android applications from different classes and classifications to satisfy all your learning and improvement needs.

You can attempt these applications specifically from Play Store to have a hands-on involvement before plunging profound into the code. The trouble level appended with each application will assist you with judging in the event that you ought to right away plunge into it or set it aside for the present.

LeafPic

(Github | Play Store | Difficulty: Beginner)

Photo and video gallery apps are one of the most common apps that you can find on any Android device. Ever wondered how they are made? LeafPic is one of the best open-source gallery app you can try and learn from.

It is quite simple, easy to understand and is perfectly suitable for any beginner developer. One of the best things I have found in this app is the way they have implemented dynamic theming. It is something that many Android developers have struggled to implement properly.

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Ammad Shakoor

Founder & Managing Partner at http://saplogics.com , Dot Net Developer, Android Developer, and Researcher. GitHub: https://github.com/ammadshakoor