Do you want to level up your Android programming skills and call yourself a Senior Android Developer? Then my Android Jetpack Masterclass is the right fit for you.
In this course, you are going to learn how to use the Android Jetpack suite. This will allow you not only to learn new features of Android but also make sure that your code is up to date, clean, uses best practices, and is easily maintainable. A must for any developer who wants to call himself a senior developer.
In this course, you will build a Favorite Dishes Database Application that uses an API to get cool random dishes that we can cook and of course also store on the device using the Room Database.
Throughout the whole course you will step by step uncover complex concepts in separate demos which will help you then to easily understand them and then apply the techniques step by step in the favorite dishes application. This will ensure that you understand the concept and can apply it in your own applications.
Along the way you are going to learn how to use the most important libraries of the Android Jetpack suite of libraries. And of course, you’re going to learn how to use the MVVM pattern.
Specification: Complete Android Jetpack Masterclass
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Price | $9.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 16 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Karxav –
A good match for me. Thank you Denis , thank you Udemy
Christopher Lucier –
This is an excellent course, half way through and have added so much to my base android knowledge
Mike Seibel –
I have taken several of Denis’ courses and this one has his same enthusiastic presentation style which I find motivating. I learned a few new things: Pallete, WorkManager, Kotlin trim() and it was a good practice on Retrofit. There was some minor frustrations with feeling like no one was in the Q/A (except me, which I don’t mind), some continuity problems with the course seemingly skipping some details, missed chances to easily teach the use of interfaces in the adapters, too much reading what was pasted without really explaining why, but overall these are minor nitpicks on a pretty great course.
denny kurniawan –
Very impresive tutorial, learn so much from this tutorial.