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Android placeholder animation made easy

Android has a huge library of animations, in fact in my opinion there's way too much to choose from. In fact the vast array of animation options in Android can make it daunting for newcomers and new programmers alike. They often range from the simple to the needlessly complex, in this article will take a look at a simple one for sure. This type of animation can be referred to as a placeholder animation


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