How to write cleaner Android code with Kotlin
How to write cleaner Android code with Kotlin, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 26 lectures, based on 130 reviews, and has 20246 subscribers.
You will learn about How to write clean Android code How to create a clean coding mindset Awesome Kotlin features How to clean up an existing project Hidden Android Studio shortcuts This course is ideal for individuals who are BeginnerAndroid Developers or Intermediate Android Developers or Expert Android Developers It is particularly useful for BeginnerAndroid Developers or Intermediate Android Developers or Expert Android Developers.
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Summary
Title: How to write cleaner Android code with Kotlin
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26
Original Price: $94.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to write clean Android code
- How to create a clean coding mindset
- Awesome Kotlin features
- How to clean up an existing project
- Hidden Android Studio shortcuts
Who Should Attend
- BeginnerAndroid Developers
- Intermediate Android Developers
- Expert Android Developers
Target Audiences
- BeginnerAndroid Developers
- Intermediate Android Developers
- Expert Android Developers
Have you ever gone back to your code and understood nothing because it was too messy and unorganized? Have you spent tons of time trying to figure out what in the world have you written in that app?
This has happened to me many times as well and I know how frustrating this is, but we are here to actually fix it and prevent it from happening again!
Class objective
This course is about writing clean Kotlin Android code which will save you a lot of time. You will be able to write much better and consistent code, so you will never end up wasting so much time trying to understand your projects.
We will work together on your programming mindset. We are going to create a way of thinking so when you write code you also refactor it afterwards, because cleaning your code after you finish a feature is as important as having the ability to write it in the first place.
This course also features many tips and tricks on how to write clean and readable Kotlin code. This course also features many tips and tricks on how to write clean and readable Kotlin code. You will learn about inline functions and trailing lambdas as well as other awesome Kotlin extensions.
What are you waiting for? Jump in and let’s clean some code!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Write clean code
Lecture 1: Welcome
Lecture 2: Teaching style
Lecture 3: Install Android Studio
Lecture 4: Getting to know the starting project
Lecture 5: Importing project and running the app
Lecture 6: Looking at the code and deciding what is wrong
Lecture 7: Shorten methods by splitting them
Lecture 8: Shortening and splitting methods
Lecture 9: Keep your logic simple with real example
Lecture 10: Keep your logic simple Summary
Lecture 11: Use Enum for static content
Lecture 12: Enums for static content Summary
Lecture 13: Start cleaning your code more often
Lecture 14: Clean your code Summary
Lecture 15: Collection operators: Map and filter
Lecture 16: Map and filter operators Summary
Lecture 17: Collection operators: Sort and find
Lecture 18: Sort and find Summary
Lecture 19: When to check for null and Fail Fast strategy
Lecture 20: When to check for null Summary
Lecture 21: Split application's responsibilities
Lecture 22: Split application's responsibilities Summary
Lecture 23: Structure your packages by using structuring strategies
Lecture 24: Structuring packages by feature
Lecture 25: Start using coding styles for Java and Android
Lecture 26: Wrap up
Instructors
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Catalin Ghita
Android Software Engineer
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- 3 stars: 18 votes
- 4 stars: 28 votes
- 5 stars: 81 votes
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