You all prolly dont give a shit but does someone know of a way to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost my password. I would love any assistance you can give me.
I have recently just begun diving into Kotlin and I am quite enjoying myself as it's been a while since I was actively coding. One thing that stood out to me with Kotlin had to be it's Coroutines and after watching this video; I not only feel informed but a lot more spirited and I can't thank you enough. I just might wind up binging on your channel all weekend. Thank you and we definitely need more content.
Good question. That can often create confusion among developers. Dispatchers.IO is conceptually a "special view" of Dispatchers.Default. They are sharing the same thread pool. Check out this answer for more details: stackoverflow.com/questions/59039991/difference-between-usage-of-dispatcher-io-and-default
Hello ! Thanks for this great tutorial :) Maybe that one of you can answer my question about the use of "Thread.sleep" : is there a reason that explain why the main thread doesn't wait for the Coroutine to execute before ending ? Is it only due to the fact that we are using it in a simple test on Kotlin Play ? Or is it also necessary to use "Thread.sleep" in a real case, like an app for instance ? Thanks a lot !
Well, if your app lives outside of the terminal, you shouldn't worry about it, because your program will keep running until the user closes the window or exits the app.
We definitely want more. Thanks for teaching for us
You all prolly dont give a shit but does someone know of a way to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb lost my password. I would love any assistance you can give me.
@Misael Jaime Instablaster ;)
I love this man, he is concise I want more please
I have recently just begun diving into Kotlin and I am quite enjoying myself as it's been a while since I was actively coding. One thing that stood out to me with Kotlin had to be it's Coroutines and after watching this video; I not only feel informed but a lot more spirited and I can't thank you enough. I just might wind up binging on your channel all weekend. Thank you and we definitely need more content.
Thank you for your kind words buddy! I'm so happy that you realized how Kotlin programming language is actually amazing to work with. :)
The most understandable explanations I ever seen, thanks
me too
im going to see again just to be sure that i understood this fully
Really liked the way you were explaining. Waiting for more on coroutines.
Hi, yes of course we want more. Don't ask stupid questions. 😂😂😂
I am from another country in general, but I understand this Teacher better than my teachers in my native language
Thank You , It was very useful.
You made it very easy to understand! Thank you so much!!
Hello Stevdza, your explanations are perfect, also please try to give us some real-world example of using coroutines, thank you!
Watch my ROOM Library tutorial series.
Yes we need more. Thanks in advance
Yeah, we want more tutorials ... waiting ...Thank you :)
Definitely we want more videos on that. Your all videos are awesome.......Good Luck
Super. Well explained. Please need more.
View model scopes would be very interesting
everything is much clearer now thanks
Glad to hear that buddy!
Thank you! another great video :)
we need more , thanks
more than perfect > Mach weiter.. gut gemacht!
Thanks ❤️my dear teacher
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Really concise. Definitely more!!!
Can also explain about different types of courotine scopes and difference between each of them...like GlobslScope, CourotineScope, ViewModelScope etc.
Yeah
this code doesn't work in IDEA
Yes more coroutines videos please....
Thanks 👍
Great explanation! Thank you.
Keep up the great content! 😁 RxJava tutorial please!
Love your content and your voice that sounds like a bandit from Stalker.
Thanks bro!!!
Anytime 👌
Great video, thanks
You're welcome 👌
Awesome explanation
We want more videos about coroutines
what a great video bro, thank you so much for sharing this content
Anytime 👌
This is FIRE! So well explained and very nice code examples . Tahnk you! :)
Glad to help! 🙌
on point! Love it
Thanks! 🙌
Thanks boss
hi, why when you passed to withContext() Dispatchers.IO name of Thread still is the same, did not change to IO
Good question. That can often create confusion among developers. Dispatchers.IO is conceptually a "special view" of Dispatchers.Default. They are sharing the same thread pool.
Check out this answer for more details: stackoverflow.com/questions/59039991/difference-between-usage-of-dispatcher-io-and-default
@@StevdzaSan thank for answer
Your contents are really good💯💯, thankss
Always happy to help! 🚀
hi, thread.sleep is required for playground or in any kotlin executor lets say android studio?
Hello !
Thanks for this great tutorial :)
Maybe that one of you can answer my question about the use of "Thread.sleep" : is there a reason that explain why the main thread doesn't wait for the Coroutine to execute before ending ?
Is it only due to the fact that we are using it in a simple test on Kotlin Play ? Or is it also necessary to use "Thread.sleep" in a real case, like an app for instance ?
Thanks a lot !
Well, if your app lives outside of the terminal, you shouldn't worry about it, because your program will keep running until the user closes the window or exits the app.
Please we want more !
Hi, this playlist is awesome, I was searching this content in spanish but I didn't find anything good.
wont you upload the rest of play list?????
I will 👍
thanks for this. Can you also do a tutorial on work Manager
easy explanation
Animations in Jetpack compose bro, we need it!
I already have a couple of videos about it, check my channel. ✅️
🔥🔥👍
we are waiting for the other videos
Yessss
hi, i like your tutorials about kotlin ...can you created a course about airtable or googlesheet database in kotlin .please
Neat!!!
Nice!
Nice
Yes more video on coroutine
больше видео о сопрограммах
Second viewer 😁😁
First!!!
This accent is really weird lol. Especially when he prounces the "h" and "o" sounds.
нет, не поставлю