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Modern Android Development - AskAndroid Live Session

Offered By: Android Developers via YouTube

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Android Development Courses Kotlin Courses Jetpack Compose Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Join a live #AskAndroid session focused on Modern Android Development (MAD) skills, featuring Google Developer Expert Rebecca Franks and a panel of experts including Yigit Boyar, Manuel Vicente Vivo, Wojtek Kaliciński, and Amanda Alexandra. Dive into topics such as collecting flows, debugging performance issues, Android Studio updates, Motion Layout vs. Compose, architectural patterns, communication between repositories and ViewModels, LiveData, multi-module apps, WorkManager, build time optimization, transitioning to Jetpack, ViewModels in Compose, multiplatform development, network exception handling, app publishing, testing, Macro Benchmark, and Datastore Encryption. Gain valuable insights and answers to pressing questions about the latest Android development practices and tools.

Syllabus

Intro
What is the best way to collect flows
Where to start debugging performance issues
When is the next Android Studio
Should I learn motion layout over compose
What is preferred MVC or MVI manual
Best way to communicate from repo to viewmodel
Live data
Multimodule apps
Work Manager background servers
Live data vs flows
Reduce build times
Transition from prejetpack apps
View models in compose
Building multiplatform apps
Handling network exceptions
Publishing an app
Pager test
Macro Benchmark
Datastore Encryption


Taught by

Android Developers

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