Thank you SO MUCH for the kind words, I really appreciate the feedback. Indeed there is a lot to be shared in this area. Yesterday someone reached out asking how to do the automation by having signingConfig blocks in the build.gradle So yeah, I'm glad it ended up useful, and I hope I'll be able to cover more in this area.
Thank you so much for the kind words and the feedback. I'm glad it ended up helpful for you. You can get a written version as well inside my Android Devs comunity here: www.skool.com/android-devs
I understood your video completely. Just want to know if you have any video that should guide me through creating APK through CI/CD pipelines. Because in locally i can create APK and i have keystore file. but i dont know how to do that for CI/CD.
Hi! That's a great question. I don't have such video, but I can imagine what you need to do is change the gradle command that now creates a bundle - to create an apk. I have to mention tho, that recommended way is to generate bundles instead of APKs, but I understand you might be in different situation.
Hi Jov, thank you very much for sharing this video, it helped me a lot! But I have a question - why didn't we need a step to setup the Android SDK? Is the Java JDK all that is needed for Gradle to build the Android app?
Hello sir, I have been studying android development for almost 4 months already, I want to know how long it take for you to become comfortable with building an application or getting a client if you don't mind 🙂
Hi 👋 I help people become Android developers in about 6 months by utilizing the RAD method. After the program people start getting clients and build real world experience while getting paid for it. If you are interested about it - join my free community here: skool.com/android-devs/about and I'll help you out
good video, but, with respect, I don't need to see you talking, I want to see the screen while you are talking. Maybe put yourself in a small box in the lower corner instead of switching back and forth.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feedback - it is very valuable. As you mentioned - it is a video. If I show the screen and nothing is happening on it while I am explaining/making a point over something - it becomes a slideshow. And therefore much less engaging and more boring. I'm writing this from actual metrics we've done over the past. Still - thank you so much for your feedback - I really mean it. It helps me reconsider the editing overtime 🙏
My first time in CI/CD and you made it feel like I've done it a dozen times.
Thank you so much for the kind words mate 🙏 I'm happy it ended up useful for you 💯❤️
Awesome awesome video! this is one of those areas where there's little tutorials for android devs, many thanks Jov!
Thank you SO MUCH for the kind words, I really appreciate the feedback.
Indeed there is a lot to be shared in this area. Yesterday someone reached out asking how to do the automation by having signingConfig blocks in the build.gradle
So yeah, I'm glad it ended up useful, and I hope I'll be able to cover more in this area.
Very good and precise explanation. Tried to cover each aspect of CI/CD for general use. worth watching😀
Thank you so much for the kind words 🙏 I'm glad it ended up useful
Great video with a tons of information and it is very concise also! Thanks a ton Bro!
Thank you so much for the kind words and the feedback. I'm glad it ended up helpful for you.
You can get a written version as well inside my Android Devs comunity here:
www.skool.com/android-devs
Thank you so much sir, that was really help me, good explanation
Awesome guidance! Thanks Jov for this wonderful videos
Thank you for the kind words my friend 💯🙏
Wow very nice video and one of the best videos about CI/CD on youtube i have seen. Thank you
Thank you a ton about the kind words 🙏 I am glad it ended up being helpful for you. Thanks for the feedback
Awesome guidance! Thanks Jov
Thank you brother 🙏 I'm glad it is helpful
Quality content as always. Would you make some KMP tutorials in future?
Thank you for the kind words 🙏 I'll definitely do KMP
Hey Jov, really cool video about ci/cd deployments. Learned something new today.
good content.
thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words my friend! I am glad it ended up helpful
Thank you so much for sharing. I am happy to have found your channel.
Thank you for the kind words my friend 🙌🙏 glad you found it useful
Great joy!. Thanks for making this video
I'm glad you liked it 🙌 thank you
I understood your video completely. Just want to know if you have any video that should guide me through creating APK through CI/CD pipelines.
Because in locally i can create APK and i have keystore file.
but i dont know how to do that for CI/CD.
Hi! That's a great question. I don't have such video, but I can imagine what you need to do is change the gradle command that now creates a bundle - to create an apk.
I have to mention tho, that recommended way is to generate bundles instead of APKs, but I understand you might be in different situation.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for the support and the kind words my friend 🙏💯
Hi Jov, thank you very much for sharing this video, it helped me a lot! But I have a question - why didn't we need a step to setup the Android SDK? Is the Java JDK all that is needed for Gradle to build the Android app?
Hi Louys, thanks for the kind words 🙏
Yes, indeed. The gradle wrapper takes care of the rest.
hey jov , nice video
also it will be great if you make video on code coverage.
Thank you for the kind words, and the suggestion. I will definitely consider. Thank you!
woow 😍
I have this in written form, many other Android related topics, job profile optimization and hands-on support here:
www.skool.com/android-devs
its Vary complicated processHey there! The process is quite complicated, but I'll do my best to explain it to you. Thanks Sir !
great
Hello sir, I have been studying android development for almost 4 months already, I want to know how long it take for you to become comfortable with building an application or getting a client if you don't mind 🙂
Hi 👋
I help people become Android developers in about 6 months by utilizing the RAD method.
After the program people start getting clients and build real world experience while getting paid for it.
If you are interested about it - join my free community here:
skool.com/android-devs/about
and I'll help you out
@@jov_mit thank you sir
can you provide the github repo or any another way to send us that script
absolutely! here's the repo:
github.com/mitrejcevski/android-devs-app
@@jov_mit Great
Kindly add it to the description of the video...this is really helpful
Nice
Thank you 🙏
Hii sir, can you sell me any old developer account ? Please
Hi 👋 I'm not sure what do you mean by that. Do you need a Google Play Developer Account?
@@jov_mit yes sir
@@jov_mit but the old one , before 23rd nov.
Please please.. if you have it or can arrange... Please sir...
I'm sorry, I don't have one to sell. I will check around if someone has it
@@jov_mit Ok. Please let me know if you find it. I am going to buy one but if a get older one then it would be 😃
good video, but, with respect, I don't need to see you talking, I want to see the screen while you are talking. Maybe put yourself in a small box in the lower corner instead of switching back and forth.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feedback - it is very valuable.
As you mentioned - it is a video. If I show the screen and nothing is happening on it while I am explaining/making a point over something - it becomes a slideshow. And therefore much less engaging and more boring.
I'm writing this from actual metrics we've done over the past.
Still - thank you so much for your feedback - I really mean it. It helps me reconsider the editing overtime 🙏
@@jov_mitmaybe wait a bit longer after switching screens to transition back to you.
@@pilotbri that's definitely a great idea. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Nice Video
Thank you! Glad you liked it 🙏