Android Jetpack Compose with Retrofit Room Hilt in Kotlin
Android Jetpack Compose with Retrofit Room Hilt in Kotlin, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 39 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 48 reviews, and has 11281 subscribers.
You will learn about Create an modern Android application with Jetpack Compose in Kotlin Organize the code with separate layers (ViewModels MVVM, repositories and data layers) Room database and Retrofit Understand the basic of Flow and Kotlin coroutine Start Jetpack composable in a UI tests Write unit tests Create animations Create a theme using Material3 with dark and light modes and custom fonts Use Hilt for dependency injection (a dagger-based framework) Create a Bottom Navigation and Navigate between screens This course is ideal for individuals who are Android developers who wants to learn Jetpack Compose or Android developers who wants to increase code quality It is particularly useful for Android developers who wants to learn Jetpack Compose or Android developers who wants to increase code quality.
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Summary
Title: Android Jetpack Compose with Retrofit Room Hilt in Kotlin
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 39
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 41
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 41
Original Price: $59.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create an modern Android application with Jetpack Compose in Kotlin
- Organize the code with separate layers (ViewModels MVVM, repositories and data layers)
- Room database and Retrofit
- Understand the basic of Flow and Kotlin coroutine
- Start Jetpack composable in a UI tests
- Write unit tests
- Create animations
- Create a theme using Material3 with dark and light modes and custom fonts
- Use Hilt for dependency injection (a dagger-based framework)
- Create a Bottom Navigation and Navigate between screens
Who Should Attend
- Android developers who wants to learn Jetpack Compose
- Android developers who wants to increase code quality
Target Audiences
- Android developers who wants to learn Jetpack Compose
- Android developers who wants to increase code quality
During this course, we will develop an Android application that will display photos taken by the rovers on Mars using Android Studio.
This app will use all the latest Jetpack technologies:
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Compose(no more XML)
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Hilt(Dagger Dependency Injection Framework)
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Room(Jetpack component to create a lite database)
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Retrofit(REST client)
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Coroutines and Flow(To create asynchronous tasks and request our database)
You also use ViewModelswith Jetpack to use an MVVM Repository architecture.
With this example, you should be able to create an Android App to the industry standard.
Navigationwith Jetpack Compose could be challenging, so we will create a simple example with 4 screens and a BottomNavto understand it. A Scaffoldwill be use to create the BottomNav.
Your productivity will be improve as Jetpack Compose is easier to write and reuse.
You will improve your knowledge of Kotlin. If you still use Java, this course is an opportunity to learn.
Compose is a new way to create a UI on Android. It is more concise and reusable. Therefore, it helps to develop faster Android applications.
In this app we will use Jetpack Compose Components from Materal3:
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Card
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LazyColumn
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Column
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Row
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AsyncIamge (from the Coil lib to display an image from a server)
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Text
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Image
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NavHost (to use navigation)
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NavigationBar
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NavigationBarItem
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Box
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Scaffold
We will also see how we can use a modifier to define padding.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Project introduction
Lecture 2: Get NASA Api key (optional)
Lecture 3: Basic understanding of Flow Kotlin coroutine
Lecture 4: Code organization
Lecture 5: Android Studio setup
Chapter 2: Basic Compose
Lecture 1: How to use Jetpack Compose
Lecture 2: Create basic compose item
Lecture 3: Create a basic list
Lecture 4: Outro and how to get the source code
Chapter 3: Compose Navigation
Lecture 1: How to use navigation compose
Lecture 2: Create a second screen
Chapter 4: Display a compose list based on a network request
Lecture 1: How to use Retrofit
Lecture 2: How to use Hilt
Lecture 3: Use Retrofit to get data from a remote server
Lecture 4: Display the list in a compose list
Chapter 5: Create a list with image
Lecture 1: Add a third screen in the navigation
Lecture 2: Create the network request
Lecture 3: Display the list from the network
Lecture 4: How to use coil
Lecture 5: Use Coil to display the image
Chapter 6: Create a bottom navigation
Lecture 1: How to create a bottom navigation
Lecture 2: Create a bottom nav component
Chapter 7: Save data in the application
Lecture 1: How to use Room
Lecture 2: Create a database and add data
Lecture 3: Display data from the database
Lecture 4: Debug database
Chapter 8: Material3 : Update colors and fonts
Lecture 1: How to update colors
Lecture 2: Update colors
Lecture 3: Update fonts
Lecture 4: Create animation for the save icon
Chapter 9: Unit test
Lecture 1: Manifest Convertor Unit Test
Lecture 2: Manifest ViewModel Test with mockk and MainCoroutineRule
Lecture 3: Manifest Repo Test
Lecture 4: Photo List ViewModel Test
Lecture 5: Photo Repo Test
Chapter 10: UI test
Lecture 1: Creation the first UI test for the rover list
Lecture 2: Create the UI test that will test the manifest list (second screen of the App)
Lecture 3: Create the UI test for the photo list (third screen of the App)
Chapter 11: Bonus
Lecture 1: Bonus: Learn Flutter
Instructors
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Alexandre Genet
Android developer
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