I've been in android for over a few years now and I must say that working for a professional company vs creating your own applications are so different. When working for a company, you rarely if ever go into very detailed usages of certain android components. As a junior dev, you're mainly focusing on solving small bugs and implementing features that have to coincide with the existing codebase. This android basics series helps me to refresh on quite a few concepts as I begin to start studying again to apply for midlevel positions in the future.
You're a hero for us junior developers and even for experienced android developers man. Great work in sharing your knowledge in simplified form. Kudos to you. 💯👌
Never knew so much can be done with intents, even though in the same domain since 4 years. Thanks for explaining intents and diving deep into a real world application of the implicit intents!
OMG I wish you had this android basic course at the time when i was learning Android. from your video that is less then 30 min i learn more then my instructor taught me in 6 months. Thank you Philipp Lackner
Hey @Philipp Lackner, Recently met a lot of people who are saying that they are getting less performance using Jetpack Compose and they are heading back to xml (specially in case of recycler view). Tried searching blogs and posts around the internet on this topic but found very confusing answers. Can YOU talk about the performance and other aspects of XML vs COMPOSE.
Thank you very much, this is top of very important list I found in Android development after I done watching more than 20 courses in Android development for along time , in udemy , udacity etc , thank you very much man much love 🤍
how you downloaded Andriod studio in MacBook , and tell me and guide me which version you are using and how you did setup of this software, please.i'll be very thankful..
Actually, the Java package name and the Android app package name can be different. The app package name is configured in the app's Gradle build file, it is called "applicationId".
Hi Can you also create 1 video, explaining the build.gradle files essentials (project, app) in this Basics 2023 playlist i.e { dependencies, classpath, plugins, library, dsl, etc ... }
Thanks for the video. Though "No activtiy was found" exception was thrown even when app was installed in my case. Specifying intent.component, instead of intent.package did the trick for me.
I'm so lost I wish I knew how to access and do all these things. I know my fiance uses it and hides lots of things with it. I'm to the point where I feel like she is cheatinf
Quick observations. 1) To call youtube, starting from API 30 we need to add a permission in the Manifest file. 2) To start the ADB I had, from terminal, go in directory /Users//Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools
Please never stop posting, you've been carrying me so hard in Android Development
I did hear him say that his back has been hurting
I've been in android for over a few years now and I must say that working for a professional company vs creating your own applications are so different. When working for a company, you rarely if ever go into very detailed usages of certain android components. As a junior dev, you're mainly focusing on solving small bugs and implementing features that have to coincide with the existing codebase. This android basics series helps me to refresh on quite a few concepts as I begin to start studying again to apply for midlevel positions in the future.
woah
R u from India ??
Great explanation of a usually overcomplicated subject
Thanks!
The whole Android is overcomplicated. :)) iOS becomes easier with each iteration. Android stays the way it always was.
You're a hero for us junior developers and even for experienced android developers man. Great work in sharing your knowledge in simplified form. Kudos to you. 💯👌
Never knew so much can be done with intents, even though in the same domain since 4 years. Thanks for explaining intents and diving deep into a real world application of the implicit intents!
The good old basics in new 🙂. Wish I had such videos when I started to learn Android.
Awesome series ! Refreshing knowledge.
You are the best teacher in my opinion, you're explain so good and simple and makes me to understand all, thank you!!🙏
You're very welcome!
Your channel is really a heaven (at least for me). Thanks so much Phillipp 💙
You're just charismatic and very kind people, thank you so much ✨
Thank you!!
Your TH-cam playlist is enough to take a beginner to a seasoned dev
This was fantastic, thank you.
Timestamps for self:
17:00 - Intent filters
OMG I wish you had this android basic course at the time when i was learning Android. from your video that is less then 30 min i learn more then my instructor taught me in 6 months. Thank you Philipp Lackner
Thanks so much!
best video ever for android beginners ! i learned soo much things
Excellent explanation and very useful.
Thank you
Knew Intents for a while now , still learned a lot !!!
I like this series 🤩
Thanks 🤝
Love all your videos Philip, Thank you so much❤
Philipp is our saviour.
I am carried by u , don't stop doing this series
Awesome content. Thanks, Philipp.
Great video, as usual. Perfect for a beginner like me.
You are mastermind ❤
Wow this was really good one! thanks for sharing this 🙏
Again , your content is ❤ ,
😅
Also can you make a playlist for open source contributions for beginner's.
amazing explanation, thanks!
Great video,
Thanks Philipp!
great content, I hope to talk about pending intents
Hey @Philipp Lackner,
Recently met a lot of people who are saying that they are getting less performance using Jetpack Compose and they are heading back to xml (specially in case of recycler view).
Tried searching blogs and posts around the internet on this topic but found very confusing answers.
Can YOU talk about the performance and other aspects of XML vs COMPOSE.
awesome tutorial, thanks alot
Hi! Awesome as always!
Can you make a video explaining the difference from using navigation component or using intent. And which is better
Thanks!
Complication simplified
Thanks!
Thank you very much, this is top of very important list I found in Android development after I done watching more than 20 courses in Android development for along time , in udemy , udacity etc , thank you very much man much love 🤍
Cool Video to refresh our knowledge.
You could do it Yearly 🎉
Great explain sir, kindly clarify on sticky intent ... Generally asked on technical interviews
Loving this series, all things i know but great refreshers for me as i do flutter right now
si yo sabia gracias kotlin , video genial saludos
Nice awesome bro keep it up
Great explanation clear all the concepts, but i want to know in windows terminal how to find list of packages
Could I ask should I make the UiEvent class open to implement it for some specific case in Compose and ViewModel communications ?
Thank you
Very informative content
good work Sir Please Make Some Videos on Work Manager in Detail
and make it simple so we can understand it
how you downloaded Andriod studio in MacBook , and tell me and guide me which version you are using and how you did setup of this software, please.i'll be very thankful..
What's your laptop bro!
I'm on to shift to mac
Perfect thanks
Amazing 🎉
Actually, the Java package name and the Android app package name can be different. The app package name is configured in the app's Gradle build file, it is called "applicationId".
good content
Please create a video on handling ui of different screen suze with jetpack compose
once again another amazing video! btw sometimes your voice gets really robotic. are you a robot, philipp? 🤖
i have a Question ? i want to create a divided screens (vr view ) with live streaming camera feed app . how to achieve this ?
Hi
Can you also create 1 video, explaining the build.gradle files essentials (project, app) in this Basics 2023 playlist i.e { dependencies, classpath, plugins, library, dsl, etc ... }
Can you please make a video on getitemviewtype in detail
How can I use intent, for example, to go to the accessibility settings from there to downloaded apps? Is this possible?
What is difference between `type` and `data` for intent. does type refers to type of data being passed with intent ?
How do I access the android manifest on her phone or even mine?? I see she has all kinds of things thats saved un her notes that look like this.
Is code in the video available on your Github? Thanks.
Thanks for the video.
Though "No activtiy was found" exception was thrown even when app was installed in my case. Specifying intent.component, instead of intent.package did the trick for me.
Could you share the code you had to change? I am having trouble converting the package string into a component. Thanks!
W-o-W !!
what if I want to put the send Button logic in the view model, I cant access the packageManager in the view Model
why we cannt use column inside of addonsuccess methon of firestore? solution
The part 21:54 looks quite hard to grasp despite watching viewModels video. How can I get a better understanding and practice of these concepts?
Thanks. Great Advice!
Github link for android basics . I could not basics in above github lint
Philip
Philip can explain programming to a class 3 kid 😂 simplifying programming it is !!
How many more videos Phillip
At this point, you should change your YT channel name to Phillipp Lackner the Saviour. 😅
I'm so lost I wish I knew how to access and do all these things. I know my fiance uses it and hides lots of things with it. I'm to the point where I feel like she is cheatinf
Spokojni
Paci sa❤
IntentsAndIntentFiltersTheme does not working
Hello, Philipp It appears that you conflated the meaning of implicit and explicit intent. Why hasn't anyone noticed yet?
Great fan of your content but being a student your premium courses are way to costly for me. Kindly consider it.
Ok
Also please talk about `Intent.createChooser()` and when you will prefer to use this kind of intent.
Quick observations.
1)
To call youtube, starting from API 30 we need to add a permission in the Manifest file.
2)
To start the ADB I had, from terminal, go in directory /Users//Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools
Where in the manifest file did you add this?