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DESCRIPTION:Mobile UI development has already moved toward a declarative pa
 radigm\, but haptic feedback is still often handled through imperative\, p
 latform-specific APIs. On Android\, developers need to work with timing an
 d amplitude arrays\, while iOS requires a different approach through Core 
 Haptics. As a result\, expressing even a simple vibration pattern can quic
 kly become difficult to read\, maintain\, and reuse across platforms.\nIn 
 this session\, I'll introduce Jindong(진동\, Vibration)\, a declarative 
 haptic feedback library for Compose Multiplatform. Jindong lets developers
  describe haptic patterns using a Compose-like DSL with concepts such as H
 aptic\, Delay\, and Sequence\, while the library handles platform-specific
  execution details for Android and iOS.\nWe will look at the motivation be
 hind declarative haptics\, how Jindong integrates with Compose state and l
 ifecycle\, and how this approach can make haptic feedback more expressive\
 , reusable\, and aligned with modern Compose development.
DTSTAMP:20260601T185902Z
LOCATION:RB102
SUMMARY:Jindong: Introducing Declarative Haptics in Jetpack Compose - HyunW
 oo Lee
URL:https://pretalx.coscup.org/coscup-2026/talk/BRGCEK/
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