To be a good Android developer you do not need them. Algorithms are good to practice before interviews because they are requested by some companies. Others will ask you Android related questions.
Me now (few steps left🤏) ☑ Programming Language ☑ App Lifecycle ☑ Coroutines ❎ APIs (I'm working on it) ☑ Local Database ❎ Shared Preference ☑ Architecture (MVVM) ☑ Image from network ❎ Linters (I don't even know what is this : ) ❎ Testing
@@daniel.atitienei Every content on your channel is awesome. RUclips will give your videos more impressions if you edit each of your videos professionally. I can help you if you want.
@@Benny_San Create a good resume to showcase your portfolio of apps, then apply to jobs on LinkedIn and also reach out to recruiters and ask them if they have some jobs available. Another good website to find jobs is androiddev.careers/
@@antonmalyshev5002 Thanks for the feedback! I understand, but I explained each one for short because it is a roadmap. From here you can extract a topic and dive into it.
really like it, straight to the point👍👍
I'm glad to hear that 😊
Thank you. May I ask? Is it compulsory I also learn about algorithms and data structures in order to be proficient in android deveopment
To be a good Android developer you do not need them. Algorithms are good to practice before interviews because they are requested by some companies. Others will ask you Android related questions.
Me now (few steps left🤏)
☑ Programming Language
☑ App Lifecycle
☑ Coroutines
❎ APIs (I'm working on it)
☑ Local Database
❎ Shared Preference
☑ Architecture (MVVM)
☑ Image from network
❎ Linters (I don't even know what is this : )
❎ Testing
That’s very good! Keep it up 😎
I'm on 1st step learning programing language 😅, where did you learn language of you can guide me on this?
Hey, sorry for the late response. Philipp Lackner has a very good Kotlin playlist from which I learned too
Really great content
Thank you!
@@daniel.atitienei Every content on your channel is awesome. RUclips will give your videos more impressions if you edit each of your videos professionally. I can help you if you want.
Hi sir, sould i learn xml first or just go straight away to jetpack compose ?
I suggest to learn XML first and build a simple app, then migrate that app to Jetpack Compose
Are you a developer?
Of course
@@daniel.atitienei Any tips on job opportunities? I know all of this very well and still looking for some open doors
@@Benny_San Create a good resume to showcase your portfolio of apps, then apply to jobs on LinkedIn and also reach out to recruiters and ask them if they have some jobs available. Another good website to find jobs is androiddev.careers/
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Make a video on Ktor
Good idea, I will do it! Thanks!
Your contents are good bro I always learn new things when I come across you video
Thanks mate!
Wow, this is super-bad
What can I improve?
@@daniel.atitienei would be nice to give proper definitions for the lifecycle stages, ORMs, coroutines, etc.
@@antonmalyshev5002 Thanks for the feedback! I understand, but I explained each one for short because it is a roadmap. From here you can extract a topic and dive into it.