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How do I ask questions on your discord server?!
ОтветитьThank you..
Ответитьthank you, you are the best...
ОтветитьI was making some small practices to understand and learn about important Kotlin libraries.Still tough for me to do a large scale project.Since I watch this video,my confident increased little bit.Thank you for all knowladge that you gave me with your inspiring video contents.
ОтветитьI disagree. Tutorials are the best for learning and building projects. Doing projects without a tutorial will just take longer and deter you from continuing. I agree on building projects, but doing and following tutorials, courses and roadmaps is a bad idea.
ОтветитьThx, you've just explained how Google tutorials way
Ответитьhey what will be the new way
first learn kotlin
and then learn jetpack compose?
Making simple and usable projects is the best advice. Thank you. I took your advice and after learning basics in both Kotlin and Android I made quite simple but nice and helpful app for my company.
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ОтветитьHi, I have few questions. First of all where can I find all the projects from I can learn or combine things to make my own aps because I am not confident enough to go on my own from scratch. Secondly can I get a first job or internship in android development with 7 to 8 month of learning it. I am on 3rd year of college for Software developing and by the summer my plan is to start doing something. By the way thanks for your videos you are really good teacher.
ОтветитьGreat vid, what's your opinion about the Jetbrains education courses? They have a very good method of exposing theory using micro problems not attached to your chosen project, presenting it before a project step you gonna need to write by yourself. Project that you're building using the course learned. What's your view on their method/tool?
ОтветитьThis video was helpful. Thanks Philipp!
ОтветитьIf you been studying web development for almost 1 year. Learning React, object orientated programming, your good with functions, you are pretty good with styling with css with flexbox and positioning your display on the screen and you made close to 10 projects with everything you learned using JavaScript, how much of this is transferable? If I decided to get into Android development because I tried it out and actually enjoy it. I wonder how much of my knowledge is transferable and will it take me still a very long time before getting decent with Android where I am quickly able to create projects right away. I wonder what else would I be lacking which I would need to learn before becoming qualified to be considered hirable for Android development, thank you for the video.
ОтветитьYou are a Great Teacher ❤️
ОтветитьVery Helpfull
Ответитьare you providing any courses?
ОтветитьSuper helpful thanks!
ОтветитьBuilding Industry-Level Apps With Multi-Module Architecture - Cost is 99,00 - means please tell me in INR?
Ответитьplease upload the video of some app from zero to release
ОтветитьThank you for this video. It inspired me to continue my studies about Android
ОтветитьWhat do you think about using flutter/react native instead of kotlin/java app?
Ответитьit's like to want to learn dancing, you wont be able to get a good dancer if you spend nights just seing how other people do it
ОтветитьRoadmaps tend to get deprecated when it comes to Android. :D :D :D
ОтветитьThank you for this video. It will help me a lot and i don't know about Coil library so thank you once again for this.
ОтветитьWell said
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ОтветитьI already read the roadmap after I understand about MVVM and Clean Architecture, the way I learn seems messy but uniquely that every people has their own way to understand something. LOL
ОтветитьIn the early 80's I studied Basic and started developing banking applications in multi-user environments. In the 90s, I sold a System designed by me to nine banks. From 2000 I studied Visual Basic and sold another application to four banks. One of them still uses it. And from 2010, I started with Java, today a Bank has an Application designed by me and waiting for 19 more banks. With this experience, I can only tell you one thing: everything you said in the video is true. I congratulate you and I hope people value your honesty and the quality of human being that you are. Today I am studying Android with your tutorials, I hope to tell you about my experiences soon. Thank you
ОтветитьLearning of Room database should be coupled with recyclerview
ОтветитьAgree on the learn by doing, simply watching a video is not enough.
But a roadmap is also not as worthless as you make it. It gives a high level overview and serves as a rough guide on which order you should explore the topics.
Even in your video you sometimes skip over parts because "it's too advanced" which is totally fair, but a beginner would not know that if they had no guidance, they also wouldn't know what topics will pair well together for a project.
Feels like you've mixed "using a roadmap" and "not taking a deep dive on the topic" together which I'm not sure if they necessary have that strong of a coupling.
Which tools are best to record development videos?
ОтветитьYup, I agree. It's almost three years, since I started learning android development. Training content and real code is sometimes far away from eachother. Each time i try a new thing, it seems to be deprecated or no longer part of latest version.
ОтветитьI really needed to hear that thank you
ОтветитьGreat content bro. I love your work.
ОтветитьGood guide!
ОтветитьGreat Video!
Always remember: Learning by Doing is absolut Key in learning neethings!
Books and Tutorials are fundamental, but without trying what you watched/read, this info is barely useful :)
Hello Philipp Lackner .. Can you please make an video about Android ML Kit and also you can make a simple app using Ml Kit... Please...Love your videos💖💖💖
ОтветитьRoadmaps never end.
Ответитьcan you share the details about screenshare apps like zoom,meet etc..
ОтветитьYou are always the best. Every time I want to learn a new thing, I always explore your playlists. I started by making a news app project that is on your playlists of which I learnt alot. Then I make notes app by myself, I later transformed the note app with dependency Injection of which I also learnt from your playlist. When someone's asks me about how they can go with android development, I always give them link to your channel because the videos are clearly well explained, easy to follow along, hard to forget😂. Thank you so much.
Ответитьwow, i like this video, brave me to be better android developer. Thanks Philipp 🙏🙏
ОтветитьWhat do think of tutorials in raywenderlich?
ОтветитьThat's true, I'm my opinion the best way it's to build real apps, then you start to have real issues and find the fixes, nice video, keep doing great content.
ОтветитьHi bro I am loving your videos about Android..Help me to more improve my skills in android..
ОтветитьYou making a video like this. just forces you to actually review what you need to know. You're a great developer man. and a content creator too
ОтветитьYou are amazing man. Thanks alot for these advices.
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