The Jetpack Compose Beginner Crash Course for 2023 💻 (Android Studio Tutorial)
In this video you'll learn Jetpack Compose from the beginning on to be able to build basic UI. Watch this if you're an absolute beginner with Compose and want to know how to use it.
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Hey Man, You doing a great job by providing these aesthetic tutorials free of cost, keep up the good work!
@PhilippLackner
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Glad you like them!
To the point and no nonsense! I will keep this in my favourite list to revise the course when ever I need. Thank you Philipp!
A lot of tutorials online and on youtube tend to be code-along style which is often bad for new learners. Most of the stuff end up forgotten and many features already used in code are unknown to them too. Like how to write first unit tests (but the test example code has DI, Room, MVVM etc). Better way would be how to write tests for basic sum methods , then for basic gestures , then for the view model and so on . Simple things first are the best way to go before more intermediate and practical stuff. Cheat-sheets are gold too. Tutorials covering them even more so . Video like this crash course is quite great .
Man, i wish this type of vid was abailable on yt when i was just starting, this will be very helpful to new compose learners. Great content as always philipp
My senior recommends your channel for Compose tutorial, and this is just so easy to understand. Much thanks for the tutorial :D
Philipp, just wanna say big big thanks for your contributions you are really making a big difference in people's lives and for android development in general. I finally got an android job a month ago and your videos helped me big time through my journey. I am currently refactoring code with bad practices and your big focus on patterns and good code is making a difference even here in Sweden. Next I wanted to learn jetpack compose and boom, you come with an awesomely packaged video. Thanks again man and looking forward to more content.
Thank you man, you make this community great!
Composable is very easy to understand if someone already had played with Dart/Flutter. Thanks for this Crash course!
Using jetpack after a long time, needed the revision. Your video was a great help as it covers most of the points without wasting any time.
hi from Greece. You were the one who introduced me to xml and now you are the one who introduced me to compose. You explain things very well and the pace is just right. THANK YOU.
Hands down the best instruction I've seen on jetpack compose. And I've seen tons of vids and scads of websites. Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this great tutorial!!! i have been wanting to create apps for so long and i never really liked the way designing UI worked, and i LOVE this way using code to make UI!
Great tutorial, was really helpful! Thanks for taking the time to compile all of the fundamental topics into 1 concise easy to understand video
Thank you for this! I totally understand how advantageous Compose is compared to the old style. Now it's Compose for me all the way.
I've just started your compose play list. it's good you uploaded it thanks
I am waiting for tutorials like this, thanks 👍
Thank you Philipp, this is so amazing tutorial with well summarized version of jetpack compose course. Great Work!!!
No matter how much I thank you, I will never give you the thanks you really deserve, Philip ♥️ You are truly a person of great value to the Android and mobile developer community in general I wish you all the best and give us more ♥️🙏🇪🇬
Great timing! Am actually converting an existing project from flutter to native for better performance and control of device sensors.
This tutorial was just great to get me up and going. I learned Java and XML in my uni course but I thought it would be better to switch to Kotlin and JetCompose. Thanks a lot for this man! Its much better than the tutorials on the android website
This video is very, very clear and easy to follow and understand. I'm very, very thankful for you, it makes me to start get the idea of jetpack compose, and for sure this is the future of Android UI Design
Certainly found it helpful, very clear explanation. A huge thumbsup for the content.
Insane Video, Thank you very much for the introduction to Jetpack Compose! Your free content helped me so much! Thanks for everything Philipp.
Best android introduction, straight to point and gives you idea about how things work ui wise , how ui renders , kind of give beginners like me a starting point to explore. Just want to say thank you very much man, and really appreciate all of your efforts.
I am from india and i loved ur content i started ur playlist from basics of kotlin... And ur way of explaning concept is ossum . thanks for this ossum content .....🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you as always Philipp Great job. Very useful
i never worked with Compose, and just a little bit with XML. Also i started to learn Kotlin. And as an Professional Java Developer i can say: This Video is Awesom, with Compose App-Development feels easier like never before! Also i like that you share your knowlege with us! Good Job!
Awesome! So cool! You and Compose is Amazing!
Do more compose content, i see a lot of devs struggling with it. And i can totally relate, i'm glad i dived head first when it came out.
Thank you Phillipp for these videos. These are gem.
Thanks for this video, much valuable as I am entering this Kotlin - jetpack world from Php
Totally awesome! Thank you for this information.
Excellent! Thank you so much this really helped me
Thanks Philipp . You gave a better start to me.
From watching this video i learned a lot about compose. Thanks keep it up
recompose-able is explained flawlessly, i am new to android, i am afraid of getting a start with android, and this lecture gave more insight into the Jetpack compose over xml views and to get started with android app development with ease and confidence. Lazy rendering is explained perfectly, earlier when i am using neovim editor i was getting confused about the buzz word lazy loading..hear you have explained this concept so simply...Thank you very much Philipp.
Great tutorial, easy to follow, thank you!
Thank you so much, great examples!!
Amazing tutorial Bro, This introduction was really simple and helpful with clarity Thank you 🙏🙏
Thank you, this is great to start on jetpack compose
stumbled onto this, but it's really great!
Very informative and clear 👍
Thanks a lot for this video! Its brilliant! So understandable!
Thank you very much for this great tutorial.
Thanks for the course!
This is exactly what I needed, thank you! Returning to Android development after not doing it for a few years, I was like, "What the heck is this Composable stuff?!"
Thanks man, very good content!
Thank you, that helped me to learn the basics
Thank you bro, very succinct and sweet summary
This is exactly what I needed in native Android development! The syntax is so cool and easy to understand if you are familiar with React or Flutter. Much better than XML of course! I think I might go all in native if I continue to use Jetpack Compose! Thanks a lot Phillip!
@yassinesafraoui
Жыл бұрын
yes it's a lot like flutter, which is one of its big advantages, it's just so simple to create layouts this way
Thanks man, very helpful
It's really helped me, Thanks.
Thank you for the tutorial.
Love this 😍
Thank You, Philipp!
Always top content 💯
Thank you for this excellent tutorial.
Thanks ... excellent tutorial
I am Learning Compose, and Unlike many other ways of learning I have used before, I find mixing the Docs and Your tutorials Yours only, to be working. I dont want to go into the tutorial loop just yet, maybe later on when I get most of the basic conepts and can now make the skills as diverse as they can be
This new UI way seemed a little mixture of flutter and react and I love this
Amazing Content Phillip.
Came here to find out what is jetpack compose. And got the answer, thanks!
Nice work bro hitting the subscribe button
Hi, I'm a c# programmer (Xamarin) Was curious about Android programming with Kotlin. Thanks for your good videos they help me a lot.
Great! Thanks!
PHILLIPP YOU ARE THE MAN
Thanks Man ❤
Thank you Philipp!! :3
Really helps a lot.
A good tutorial for beginners!
Thank you for this.
Hey, Philipp. Danke dir für all deine tollen Videos!! Du erklärst super gut und hilfst mir so sehr in verschiedene Topics einzusteigen und zu wissen, was man alles können sollte, um eine gute Android Developerin zu werden.
@PhilippLackner
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Danke das freut mich 🙌
Thank you so much!
Man, you've just inspired one more person to get back to his projects. I mean its illegal for recycler view to be so simple. You've got a talent to teach things.
@hassanbarre9572
2 ай бұрын
was l am annoyed
The Best Android Teacher!
One of the best tutorials for compose beginners
I needed this
your are just the best!
Wonderful 👍
Amazing!
Thank you🙌🙌🙌
Nice and Epic video for Jetpack compose learners
Thanks for teaching me Compose, Ludwig
it was greate explanation!
Phillipp, Thanks for your excellent content, if you make an entire Android course and Upload it to Udemy/KZread, which is ok if it is paid course which includes all basics and some projects that help many Android (jetpack) learners, you have a 10 week course on your official site. Still, as a student, that is not affordable, hope you keep this in your mind and make an excellent android course that can be enrolled by even students. Thank you again for your great content; I love you so much.
Thank you so much
It's your the best video!!! And it's the best video in the history of online programming teaching!!!
@PhilippLackner
11 ай бұрын
Haha thank you mate!🙌🙌
Hey Philip, Amazing job! This is so much better than the official videos provided by Google. Thank you! Keep it up. :D
@PhilippLackner
4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Hey Philipp, ich hab bei dir häufig das Gefühl, dass du genau das Video machst, was ich in diesem Moment brauche. Nicht nur hier, sondern auch in vielen anderen Fällen in der Vergangenheit. Auch deine Shorts sind fast immer hilfreich! Vielen Dank für deinen absoluten top content!
@PhilippLackner
Жыл бұрын
Danke dir, das freut mich!🙌🙏
Great video. I love this declarative way of UI programming. I did a lot QML before but now I have to switch to Kotlin and was really afraid of diving into XML^^ In your video there is just one point that I do not understand: why is it necessary to assign the new text value to the member text value inside the onValueChanged ? Actually I would assume that this slot is called when changing the member. At least in QML it is how it works.
thanks King
Compose feels like Flutter which was inspired by React Native which a variation of React which was created a decade ago. I'm new to Android dev btw😇
Great course. Just wondering what version Android Studio you using?
Awesome
Dude I learn a lot and I think jetpack compose is so much better than xml, specially with recycler view
Thanks
Thanks for the video. Does mutableStateOf replace data bindings? Or is it possible to use data bindings with compose UI elements as well?
As a React native and Flutter developer this is closer to those frameworks glad Android finally implemented something similar it was a pain to "link" xml ui with the actual logic of the app.
this jetpack compose thing seems very similar to how react works, even with the possibility of embedding business logic within the UI code via lambdas. but i guess you also offload them into their own dedicated functions when working on bigger projects.
i'm not watched fully video but yes i'm 100% sure this is best content. thanks in advance ♥
@PhilippLackner
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Thank you!!