How I Learnt Everything I Know About Android in 4 Years
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video I'll talk about how I managed to learn what I know about Android today in 4 years. I especially focus on which learning strategy helped me to regain motivation.
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00:00 - Introduction
01:01 - Why I lost motivation to learn coding
03:17 - How I regained motivation
06:52 - How I recommend you to learn Android
Hi Phillip, I'm from Myanmar. Before I didn't watch your videos, I was wasting my time creating some non-structured apps . And then I found your videos and started studying clean architecture, solid principles and other technologies. About 1.5 years later, I got two offers from a Singapore based companies. I chose one and I'm happy at my current work. And I'm still learning newer technologies by watching your videos. I'm really thanks for sharing.
Very happy for you, glad I could help!
The speed at which Android changes is really demotivating. You invest time and effort to learn and in few months everything changes, old methods deprecated. I like Android but wish Android was more consistent.
Incredible that you just have 4 years in Android, an example of how to use the time properly.
I'm an android developer, I have 2 years of commercial experience and I've been programming for about 4 years. Lately started thinking a lot about starting to mentor. I figured I'm not really good at running social media, but building a real connection with someone and seeing their progress would be really satisfying I guess
I just started my Android dev journey Can we connect???
I just started too
I am high school student from Kazakhstan, learning Android Studio for approx. 1 year, I think that having mentor would be really useful and interesting for me. Can we connect?
Hi Philipp. I recently joined your videos and they are very entertaining. I basically develop on my own, taking on projects of various sizes and dismantling others’ ones. I don’t always understand the different things, for example the error handling mechanism when interacting with the API. You have videos that partially touch this, for example about JWT, but this is a non-trivial question. Could you make a video with such examples, more general and applicable in real projects? Yeah, it’s also very cool to know your opinion about various synchronization methods, like Pull-based or Push-based. And of course with Jetpack Compose) 😃
I've learned many important for my career stuff from you Philipp, You are my motivation. Thank You :)
Hello. I would like to hear your opinion about new updates to Google Play Console.
2 days ago i was talking to my friend about you especially about teaching other is the best way to learn..
I have a degree in information technology, but I never learn android in traditional way. I always learned it side by side with a job. from last few months I thought to increase my level. so I bought udemy course, the course was great but It wasn't as interesting as you videos. plus your videos gives same value as that course, especially the long form content. hope this comment will boost you to keep making videos.
btw I am thinking to enroll to your mentorship program. I am sure that will be great investment
Thanks, glad my stuff helps! Feel free to apply: pl-coding.com/drop-table-mentoring
Philipp, your dedication to sharing your experience, research, and knowledge to educate and help a lot of existing and future android devs in a unique and easy to understand way is unmeasureable! Keep up the Great work and thank you for having such a positive influence to native android devs who become a better devs, making this world a better place! ❤❤️🔥🙌🏼✨️
Thanks for you contents...❤
I've been watching your videos for a while now. After 5 years of Android development, I still find treasure in your sharings.
Your videos are very professional. You are a great man. Keep going please.
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Thanks for your nice videos,I have 7 years in Android,and I love it
The first one is really relatable. I never imagine I will pursue software engineer career cause the first introduction to us is C++ printing and receiving input in console which is uninteresting to me and I like robotics so I am more into hardware. Luckily some professors introduced us to more sophisticated concepts like using JOption with Java in Netbeans requiring us to develop banking/atm like system which boost my interest. Then from that Java learning we migrated to Android.
If you enter university and don't know how to program then in my opinion you already failed. I started learning with 12 years old and i think everyone who is interested in this should do the same. Of course what took me into it was computer games.
Sir now KMM is stable or unstable
Hello! What do you think about the new Google play rule?
Please do more videos on RoomDB. Create a simple crud app without complex features like colors & images.
Hi.
Is theres possibility to make an app, when You can chat with friends from FB/Messenger?
Hi Philipp, I like your videos and the green color combination also in the video, even I noticed in some of the videos that green light which is so cool. If the question is irrelevant please pardon, but do you have any special reason to choose green? Just from curiosity. Thank you if you read my comment.
I guess it has some connection with Android icon being green🙂
@@lindawolf0707
yeah, maybe it is.
Hi philipp, are you a tech lead?
I actually finished my computer science degree and delved into Android by self-teaching, using books, online tutorials, and my spare time.
I'm struggling with something very similar, i'm a java developer who just created a wifi sniffer on esp32 , and now i want to control it via ble in an app, and it's very hard to start , design wise, ui wise and kotlin wise, my only hope now, is take an existing sample ble app which was written in java and old xml layout and convet it to kotlin and jetpack compose, and than do my app. But i'm too tired to start in the end of the day.
@@chhatrapatikumari was't famliar with firebase, and firestore, so i googled them, nice, i've a little heard about flutter, i wouldn't call any cloud based app "simple", even though it just stores notes, it's still requires db data storage, authetication, etc.. and building any of those from scratch is always hard and complicatged, so normally you'd recgonize usage pattern and cross cutting concerns with sub systems such storage and authentication and develop you own small libraries and facades to make it easier to use for the next app (that's what i'd do), i'm assuming that's what flutter does as well.
but i would like to know what is a common way to developer app these days for android. (inlcuding ones that access android's sensor and hardware)
Hi @emaayan I have some experience in building IOT Apps, if you want I can help you, we can connect.
Google is changing everything frequently such that, by the time you master something they would have killed it. I have always thought of switching to iOS or Embedded development for this reason 😢
The basics never change, focus on that. You don't have to adapt every new technology as soon as it comes out
True, but in theory you could still use intents and linear layout only in 2023, all in Java without a single line of kotlin. Stupid but possible 😂 I develop for both platforms and I'd say that iOS introduces more breaking changes, and the IDE is crap 😈
Anyone want to be buddy here ?. I am learning compose with making simple projects.
Lets connect
@@mohammedarfath806 okay how we can connect ?
Please make video about new Google rules 🙏
Where can I find real-world Android apps ?
The play store?
I like the pun at 4:50
my motivation to learn is to be able to answer 'Uncle Bob': I have a license to code.
I've been doing android for 3 years and I still don't know half of android :)
Wanna be code budy!
yes
Hi Guys I would like to code budy too .
@@mehmettekin9142 are you on whatsapp ?
not first
Am I the first here?😂
this video is so vague..
Pls make a video about creating & binding vpn service
Pls make a video about vpn service
Pls make a video about vpn service
Pls make a video about vpn service