0:00 Introduction 7:05 Interview Process 12:45 Different Companies( General SDEs vs Specific roles) 16:41 Take home assignment example 26:33 some chat questions 28:05 Activity/Fragment Lifecycle 39:54 Architecture 55:36 DI(why we use it?) + DIY 1:01:02 Concurrency 1:14:52 :)
Interviewer : So tell me what how fragment back stack works. Arnav gupta: shayd kabhi na keh saku main tumko, kahe bina samjh lo tum shayad. Interviewer : aaja bhai sath royenge. U r selected.
I have been working on android from past three years, in a small start-up company.I know these thing from very basic. But don't use very deeply. The effect of this is that I'm having difficulties in switching company. And I know many people like me have made the same mistakes. Therefore i will suggest everyone to learn all these things, weather you do it by making personal projects. So that you don't face such problems in terms of career growth.
Hi. I have a doubt. I dont have anyone who is working as an android developer. So m stuck with my doubt from past 5 months. I worked as an android developer in one instution. There we used to do final year degree projects. I used to build app from scratch till end. I worked on fromtend, backend database and java. I worked on all type of ui. But still m fearing of giving interviews in companies. I have selected in one company but i lost hope by thinking that what if i could not able to work there. Work may be different from present institution. By thinking self. I did not join there. I became like mad. Pls clear me that having 1.5 yrs experience in building basic projects. How in companies assign me work in the beginning pls tel me🙏.. do they assign directly coading in java or hw will they assign pls reply 🙏
@@sachins4381 I commented three months ago. I was also in the same situation at that time. At that time, I was preparing for the company interviews . I also knew only Java. But I did strong the logic of my Android from mindork. Because of which I cleared interviews. Right now in another company, I'm working on kotlin.. So don't be afraid to make changes. Trust yourself that no one is capable of you. You will get the knowledge there in a month. When you will go there, you will understand yourself how to work.Once you switch, you will automatically understand how to proceed.
Thank you so much for making this video! I will definitely be watching it again in 2-3 years when I'm ready for the next step in my career. First thing on my ToDo , thanks to you: Get a deep knowledge of Jetpack
Please use english when communicating with a global audience. There's alot of important things we're missing from this because we don't understand the other language you use. Otherwise, awesome video. Thank you
Bhaiya isn't true tone shifting should continue even if user navigate out of app untill user kills our app Or turn it of using a stop button in the app. Then we have to initialize it in onCreate and and destroy it in onDestroy and in the onclicklistener of the stop button?
Interviewer : So tell me what how fragment back stack works. Arnav gupta: shayd kabhi na keh saku main tumko, kahe bina samjh lo tum shayad. Interviewer : aaja bhai sath royenge. U r selected.
@coding blocks Do we need to prepare for system design as well when preparing for lets say SDE II or SDE III roles? I have 5 years of experience in Android development.
Hello sir i have a great idea and our team is already working on it But we need help in coding So if you can help us in coding Give me way to contact you . We don't have money right now but in future all revenue we will make we are ready to share some amount to revenue with you And we will also give you credits of your work
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0:00 Introduction
7:05 Interview Process
12:45 Different Companies( General SDEs vs Specific roles)
16:41 Take home assignment example
26:33 some chat questions
28:05 Activity/Fragment Lifecycle
39:54 Architecture
55:36 DI(why we use it?) + DIY
1:01:02 Concurrency
1:14:52 :)
Thank you so much! You the real MVP!
I love it when Arijit Singh has time to explain me about Android ❤️😍
😂😂
I was about to comment that 🤣🤣
timestamps:
00:30 Intro
03:10 SDE - 1, 2 & 3
07:10 OverView of Hiring Process
16:40 Take Home Assignment Sample
28:00 Activity Lifecycle
33:45 Fragment Lifecycle
36:52 Bhaiya picks my question :p
41:20 Android Architecture differences
46:43 Everyone spamming the Twitter like button :p
55:34 Dependency Injection OverView
1:01:05 Concurrency
1:08:00 QnA
Interviewer : So tell me what how fragment back stack works.
Arnav gupta: shayd kabhi na keh saku main tumko, kahe bina samjh lo tum shayad.
Interviewer : aaja bhai sath royenge. U r selected.
I have been working on android from past three years, in a small start-up company.I know these thing from very basic. But don't use very deeply. The effect of this is that I'm having difficulties in switching company. And I know many people like me have made the same mistakes. Therefore i will suggest everyone to learn all these things, weather you do it by making personal projects. So that you don't face such problems in terms of career growth.
Hi. I have a doubt. I dont have anyone who is working as an android developer. So m stuck with my doubt from past 5 months.
I worked as an android developer in one instution. There we used to do final year degree projects. I used to build app from scratch till end. I worked on fromtend, backend database and java. I worked on all type of ui. But still m fearing of giving interviews in companies. I have selected in one company but i lost hope by thinking that what if i could not able to work there. Work may be different from present institution. By thinking self. I did not join there. I became like mad. Pls clear me that having 1.5 yrs experience in building basic projects. How in companies assign me work in the beginning pls tel me🙏.. do they assign directly coading in java or hw will they assign pls reply 🙏
@@sachins4381 I commented three months ago. I was also in the same situation at that time. At that time, I was preparing for the company interviews . I also knew only Java. But I did strong the logic of my Android from mindork. Because of which I cleared interviews. Right now in another company, I'm working on kotlin.. So don't be afraid to make changes. Trust yourself that no one is capable of you. You will get the knowledge there in a month. When you will go there, you will understand yourself how to work.Once you switch, you will automatically understand how to proceed.
I have tears In my eyes when reading this comment.
Looks like somebody just wrote down the whole thing in my head, can I connect with u on LinkedIn or by mail ID?
@@unmeshmishra476 www.linkedin.com/in/rishabh-mishra-051980103
Thank you so much for making this video! I will definitely be watching it again in 2-3 years when I'm ready for the next step in my career.
First thing on my ToDo , thanks to you: Get a deep knowledge of Jetpack
Do make a part 2 of this series it will be very helpful
sir looks like arijit singh
Mere se Coroutine, MVVM, Flow, DI sb kyu pooch liya ? Fresher k liye apply kiya tha 😢
Merko toh intern ke liye pucha, Coroutines deep mai
did you get the job?
I started working on Android from 2013, though not professionally, I'd say I have up to 9 years of general exp, but 6 years of professional exp
I learn many things from your video. Thank You 🙏🙏
1st time i saw your video. very helpful for me. but i think you need to do more answer and explanation for question thank you
Thanks for this video. Really helpful.
He has all the requirements for being a doctor :) great session BTW
Very nice, all concept explained.
Please use english when communicating with a global audience. There's alot of important things we're missing from this because we don't understand the other language you use. Otherwise, awesome video. Thank you
He is using english dude
Bhaiya isn't true tone shifting should continue even if user navigate out of app untill user kills our app Or turn it of using a stop button in the app. Then we have to initialize it in onCreate and and destroy it in onDestroy and in the onclicklistener of the stop button?
awesome content. you have earned a subcriber
He is arjit singh? 😅
Interviewer : So tell me what how fragment back stack works.
Arnav gupta: shayd kabhi na keh saku main tumko, kahe bina samjh lo tum shayad.
Interviewer : aaja bhai sath royenge. U r selected.
@@aayushsaini9363 😂😂😂
@coding blocks Do we need to prepare for system design as well when preparing for lets say SDE II or SDE III roles? I have 5 years of experience in Android development.
Very Informative 👏👏👏👏👏
Mvvm google is pushing for it.
Learning material a lot.
Thank you so much!!!
1. Activity Life cycle
Arijit Singh ko bhi dependency injection ka pata hai :(
I have started learning android with kotlin and jetpack compose will that be a good thing in interview?
Thanks!
57:51 bhiyaa yeh github me android stidio ke jaise nav bar kaise lagaya hai?
That's plugin for chrome octotree
@@CodingBlocksIndia thx🔥
Arijit Singh teaching android.
Please help us to build SDE-II resume
Please explain jetpack components
True tone
Thats a great video.
How are you sharing ipad screen on windows?
Fragment life cycle.
Flutter better vs react native
Coin digger hilt
Di is a bigger topic.
Technology based roles
3 to 4 API Calls.
Nice
Arijit
Hello sir i have a great idea and our team is already working on it
But we need help in coding
So if you can help us in coding
Give me way to contact you .
We don't have money right now but in future all revenue we will make we are ready to share some amount to revenue with you
And we will also give you credits of your work
arjit singh
Fb array string manipulation
❤✌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Hi bro please don't mix Hindi in between doesn't understand.
Plz give the link to join discord server !
Don't remember the one they sent, here is one from their server: discord.gg/b38ZGAbw
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