It looks like Android dev is changing almost every year. I made a new video which might help you get some direction on how to navigate and what to focus on: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oJn4bIoQlsk.htmlsi=2cT5SvRxGShzMB8n
I was thinking about android development from a month ,but didn't know how to start it .And here you come as a saviour . Please release one video weekly you are just the best
I was an Android framework developer circa 2013-14. Framework development is different from application development. I used to code in c++ for framework dev. Now I am an application developer.
It is indeed very different. I mostly work on Java though. End of the day we are still working on apps (system server (activity manager, window manager), car service, Launcher) etc. But the general way of thinking differs a lot from regular app development. It involves tons of AIDL communication + multi threading + maintaining the internal state of the system to name a few bits.
I am at 2nd semester in college. I was very curious to know that which development field should I choose this video totally cleared my doubts. Thank you very much bhiya❤❤❤
Nice video sir, can you give me your opinion on learning java deeply or not? and real life industry usage of it in future? so should i go for it or not😅
great video! i thought your explanations were very good. if i could make a suggestion, it would be to lower the volume on the scene transitions. excited to see your future videos!
👍🏿 liked video i understand the pain. i did consulting as an android developer at one of the WITCH. it is hard to keep up with all the new techs, but it's fun and i love it. it's really satisfying to see your results pushed to your phone.
Hello brother first of all I really appreciate your content I have completed 3 semesters in computer science and started app dev in this summer learned basic of kotlin and some Life cycle, intent, views like edit text, button, But now i stuck and confused what to do next like start compose or what,, can you please guide me next Or should I really learn Android dev cz i don't know my interests..
Hello sir,I am a NIT Kurukshetra 4th sem student you are truly a great inspiration for us!! Currently i am doing flutter development and build few apps with it, I Want to know u said to learnd java like i did dsa with java is that enough for Android dev or like the approach is different for that
iam on my way learning Android development i took my first course for Android mobile development by kotlin and take my second one for the same path by java and kotlin and android framework for traditional standard and the new jetpack compose and iam in the basic and i feel hard when i express my idea from my thinking logically to coding in the right way and knowing which is java oop for the right usage , which app idea should i build and how to do it without help from any one and not like copy paste code or follow youtube toturials . I want to make original software by myself
I would like you to just teach the basics of android development The intention of guiding college students for projects in android development Just the bare minimum to get started
For android development I am learning kotlin, but after that i want learn java for DSA. will it be hard for me to jump? or I should go with java from now
As you are from non CSE branch I wanted to ask you a question. Should I get cs in less famous college (AIT Pune) or get ece in famous one like NSUT? I have interest in cse but I am not getting famous colleges.
Thats a million dollar question. I think in these times branch doesn't really matter! College can help u build a network worth a lifetime. And I think it's not that difficult to do CS on the side along with ECE. You can Orient all your internships towards CS as well. But yeah, having CS will make the road a little easier but your network might not be that great!
@@100GBHey thanks for the answer I was also thinking the same. I will contact you again at the time of counselling please could you help me at that time if possible?
KMM was already there. But a few days back they even launched compose multi-platform ui toolkit. Using which KMM can also be used to write UIs on iOS now
@@100GB I am learning android app dev in kotlin (almost 1 year) slowly slowly ..... i have made some projects also ... used room database, coroutines , recycler view , rest api, Firebase ..... and some 3rd party library .... but i have not used jetpack compos yet.... how much effect it will create on my resume if i do that ?? (going to enter 4th year of college in 2 months).... .. i am confused that ..i should know both compose and xml or should i shift to compose only ???? ... reply whenever you are free thanks 🙏🏻
@@champion5946 well, the sad part is that a few companies use compose and few don't. In terms of interview it shouldn't matter a lot. You should just know one of them. But for your own sake; do compose. It's the future. All of the other stuff that you mentioned can be used with compose.
@@100GB ohhk..thanks ... one last thing 🥲... please tell about mongodb .. is Firebase enough ... i have heard and seen me web dev friend ... writing code in Mongodb is hard then what I do in Firebase . please tell something related to that
Ich danke Ihnen vielmals!!! Es war sehr hilfreich. Aber ich würde gerne mehr über den Einsatz von künstlicher Intelligenz in der Anwendungsentwicklung erfahren.
Hello sir i am going college this year getting nit jalandhar, jamshedpur , nagpur in production and industrial and mechanical in several nits and in iiits centrally funded i am getting smart manufacturing but i have interest "it sector " tell me your opinion.
Ohh really? I don't have the non-skippabke ads enabled on my videos. Which one really bothered you though? Was it in the middle of the video or beginning?
Sir, I am in 1st year and want to learn app development which path easy, medium or hard should I take? I want to add a project to my resume. According to you which path is best for me.
It's crazy how the Android job market has become pitiful. Yes, learning new bells and whistles constantly before inowledge is outdated in 6months is fun, but that fun won't grow your savings with unsustainable wages stuck in 2020. The draconian review process has ruined the last exit there was left as a freelancer. What I mean is that there are better areas to put the effort, with better rewards, and better conditions, such as AI solutions or embedded programming.