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To-Do App with Jetpack Compose MVVM - Android Development - OneDDL - 08-09-2024 Free Download To-Do App with Jetpack Compose MVVM - Android Development Last updated 5/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 4.24 GB | Duration: 10h 21m Build a To-Do App using Modern Declarative UI Toolkit called Jetpack Compose to Accelerate your UI and App development. What you'll learn Develop Android App from Scratch To-Do App with Jetpack Compose New Declarative way of Building UI Introducing with Jetpack Compose Composable Lifecycle Initial Composition and Re-composition States in Jetpack Compose Side Effects Layouts in Jetpack Compose Build Custom UI Components ROOM Database Compose Navigation ViewModel Dependency Injection with Dagger-Hilt Preferences DataStore Support for Dark and Light Themes Animate UI Components Animated Splash Screen Swipe to Delete Animation SharedViewModel Clean Architecture MVVM Transition Animations And many more! Requirements Basics of Kotlin Programming Language Android Studio Motivation to Learn! Description Hello there and welcome to my course! In this course I'm going to teach you how to build your first Android App from scratch, using a popular UI toolkit called Jetpack Compose. I know that lots of you have been waiting for this moment, a moment when Jetpack Compose became stable! Now it's the right time to be an Android Developer! With a Jetpack Compose building Android Apps is going to be exciting, fun and a lot simpler then before. We are not going to need XML anymore.Instead we are going to build our UI with a regular Kotlin file, using the full power of Kotlin programming language. Also creating custom UI component has been easier. So you want to build a custom UI component, no problem, just start by adding a simple function annotated with @Composable annotation.And of course how would this course look like without a real project? Our To-Do application which we are going to develop in this course will have a Single Activity and Zero Fragments. Sounds impossible? Well it isn't. So better get used to it, because that will greatly simplify the process of developing Android apps.Now at the beginning of this course I'm going to introduce you with Jetpack Compose in general and with some of the most important concepts as well. You will learn everything about the Lifecycle of a single composable and how Compose Compiler is doing all the hard work for you behind the scenes.In this course we are going to use some of the most important Android Architecture components like: - ROOM Database: To save and read the data from a local database, plus we are going to write some custom SQL queries as well.- Compose Navigation: So we can navigate between our Screen Composables. And At the end of the course you will also learn how to add some beautiful transition animations as well.- ViewModel: Which will contain all the logic needed to work with our app.- Preference DataStore: To persist a simple key-value pairs.- And you'll learn about a popular dependency injection library called Dagger-Hilt. You will see how to inject a ViewModel with different dependencies without needing to create a ViewModel Factory.By default our application will support Dark Mode as well, and you will learn how easy it is to have two different themes of your app with a Jetpack Compose. You will also learn how to build your own custom UI components.We will use some of the most popular material components along with a Scaffold, which is an amazing composable function that uses SLOT API, to place all your UI components in the place they belong by the rules of material design documentation.To-Do app on which we are going to work on will have an animated Splash Screen, as some other components in our app. Also an Animated Swipe to Delete functionality which will allow us to easily remove an item from the list. Along with that we will add a safety feature called UNDO deleted item, which will display a SnackBar whenever we delete an item from the list, so we can get it back by one click. You will learn planty of other things related to the new way of developing Android Apps. And finally this course will be constantly updated with new videos whenever needed. Whenever we find a bug in our app, then I'm going to record a video about it and we are going to fix it together. Plus you'll be in contact with me throughout this whole course, and you can always ask me a question related to this course and even suggest some code cleanup for the project if you are skilled enough to find it.Overall this is going to be quite a journey.So what are you waiting my friend, let's start learning! Overview Section 1: Introducing with Jetpack Compose Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 About Jetpack Compose Lecture 3 About Recomposition Lecture 4 States in Jetpack Compose Lecture 5 Compose Lifecycle Lecture 6 Side Effects Lecture 7 Layouts Section 2: Let's Build an App Lecture 8 Note: Before you start Lecture 9 Create the New Project Lecture 10 Add Dependencies Lecture 11 Create Model Classes Lecture 12 Introducing with ROOM Database Lecture 13 Setup ROOM Database Lecture 14 Introducing with Dependency Injection Lecture 15 Introducing with Dagger-Hilt Library Lecture 16 Setup Dagger-Hilt Lecture 17 Create ToDoRepository Lecture 18 Create SharedViewModel Lecture 19 Introducing with Navigation in Jetpack Compose Lecture 20 Setup Navigation Component Lecture 21 List Screen - FAB Lecture 22 List Screen - Default List App Bar Lecture 23 List Screen - List App Bar Actions Lecture 24 List Screen - Search App Bar Lecture 25 List Screen - Search App Bar - Part 2 Lecture 26 Display All Tasks - Design Task Item Lecture 27 Display All Tasks - Observe Database Lecture 28 Display All Tasks - Show Empty Content Lecture 29 Display All Tasks - Create RequestState Lecture 30 Task Screen - New Task App Bar Lecture 31 Task Screen - Existing Task App Bar Lecture 32 Task Screen - Get Selected Task Lecture 33 Task Screen - Priority Drop-Down Lecture 34 Task Screen - Task Content Lecture 35 Task Screen - Display Dynamic Content Lecture 36 CRUD Operations - Limit Title Length Lecture 37 CRUD Operations - Bug Fix & Fields Validation Lecture 38 CRUD Operations - Add Task Lecture 39 CRUD Operations - Display Snack Bar Lecture 40 CRUD Operations - Update Task Lecture 41 CRUD Operations - Delete Single Task Lecture 42 CRUD Operations - Undo Deleted Task Lecture 43 CRUD Operations - Search Database Lecture 44 CRUD Operations - Delete All Tasks Lecture 45 Alert Dialog - Delete Single Task Lecture 46 Alert Dialog - Delete All Tasks Lecture 47 Introducing with DataStore Lecture 48 List Sorting - Create DataStoreRepository Lecture 49 List Sorting - Apply Sorting in a List Lecture 50 Priority Sort Drop-Down & TaskComposable FIX Lecture 51 Swipe to Delete - Implementation Lecture 52 Swipe to Delete - Animate Item Visibility Lecture 53 Splash Screen - Design Splash Screen Lecture 54 Splash Screen - Implement Splash Screen Lecture 55 Splash Screen - Animate Splash Screen Lecture 56 Navigation - Transition Animations Section 3: Final Word Lecture 57 Final Word Section 4: Course Updates Lecture 58 Update #1 - Intercept Back Button Lecture 59 Update #2 - Code Cleanup - handleDatabaseActions() Lecture 60 Update #3 - Dependency Update and Code Cleanup Lecture 61 Update #4 - Configuration Change, SnackBar, SearchAppBar Bugs Fixed and more.. Lecture 62 Update #5 - Project Cleanup Lecture 63 Update #6 - Private Setters Lecture 64 Update #7 - Migrating to the new Splash API Lecture 65 Update #8 - Accompanist Navigation library migration + Soft keyboard updated Lecture 66 Update #9 - KAPT Migration and Undo Action fixed Lecture 67 Update #10 - Material 3 Migration Guide Lecture 68 Update #11 - SwipeToRefresh & SnackBar update Android Developers,Android Designers,Anyone who wants to learn new way of Developing Android Apps,Anyone who wants to learn more about Jetpack Compose by working on a real project,Anyone who wants to keep up with the Latest API's for Building Android Apps,Anyone who wants to build Android Apps with ease,Anyone who wants to improve skills and stay up to date Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |