Welcome to my new Android course : ReactiveX in android , Android Development With RxJava/RxAndroid Masterclass.
RxJava is the Java implementation of Reactive Extensions. Everyone agrees that, It has become the single most important skill for professional level Android development over the years. We use RxJava with MVP, we user RxJava with MVVM, We use RxJava with Dagger, Retrofit and Room. RxJava is everywhere.
Reactive Extensions skill you get from this course can be easily applied with other programming languages as well.
I have been working as a Software Engineer since 2008. I have been teaching Android Development for many years now. I will share many tips and best practices I leant by working with RxJava and taching RxJava over the years.
By the end of this course, you will be able to fluently apply RxJava for your Android development projects.
RxJava created to make our lives easier. But unfortunately many developers found it very difficult to start with as a result of longer learning curve and unavailability of resources.Many developers spend three or four weeks to figure out Rxjava fundamentals and best practices.
This course has designed to save your valuable time and to spare the pain of self–studying.
Instructor Details
Courses : 4
Specification: The Complete RxJava 3 For Android Development Masterclass
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9 reviews for The Complete RxJava 3 For Android Development Masterclass
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 6.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Tabish Mufti –
The course is a basic introduction to a lot of different concepts including RxJava. You certainly would not become a master at any of the concepts discussed in the course but get some level of beginners knowledge. As the course is implemented with Java you’ll still have a step to climb when you try to write these concepts in Kotlin
Vikas prasad –
Lack of good examples feels like someone continuously reading official document of rxjava2.
Ankit Bajaj –
Simple and Nice
George Smith –
So far it’s hard to understand the speaker observable and observer sound exactly the same the way he says them.
rakesh raptan –
Nice Teaching with RxJava till now, I understood everything. Let’s see how it proceeds.
Harshad Bongale –
Course content is good and easy to understand. It would be helpful if there is one lesson on what is the purpose of RxJava or RxAndroid, where we should use it and how useful it is.
Giorgi –
understanding
Hemen Talukdar –
It is a good straightforward and needs to know kind of course. Recommended for beginners.
Maroun Ghorayeb –
It was a great course, the teacher has a great knowledge of the subject and is good at transferring it. Drawbacks include the not so comprehensible english accent and the sole use of Java (the lack of kotlin). Loved the bonus dagger introduction at the end