Guys, this is the guide to the light for me. I'm 31 and just started learning C++ for a couple months and I realized that I really like this kind of brain-blown job. But it is hard for me to find out which path is better for me: Frontend or Mobile. Then this video solves it. Thank you so much!
I stopped going to school after 6th grade due to phyisical disability. Ive been drunk throughout my and depression has been my wife. 30 now and wanna change things up. I dont have any valuable skill for work at all so i might wanna learn programming.
@@krisb-travel my decision is android native. It take me less time to build a basic and dive in to programing sea. It also has a course of google: android by kotlin.
I am currently a computer engineering student and it is so hard to decide which specialization to go into. For now, I am planning to be a mobile developer. Thank you for a great video!
@@giovani-h9m Hi Gio, I just graduated last month, and I decided to pursue a career in Big Data. Currently, I am a Data Engineer. But still mobile dev is a great field!
After doing the google course for a while, I absolutely love android development. The google course makes it so easy to learn, and they keep adding units to learn more!
This is pretty cool I've been doing whatever projects I want these past few months but now I've hit a roadblock, I didn't know what to do I then decided to become a mobile developer and now I stumbled upon this video Good stuff
The worst thing for me is an attitude. Whenever I see how much learning i have left I feel overwhelmed and starting questioning the sense of it all, pressure of time being over 40yo etc.
I feel you, sometimes we can be our own biggest enemy. It’s never too late to make a career change. If you genuinely enjoy programming keep pushing through and all the pieces will slowly start falling in place :)
@@kennygunderman How do you reconcile the work with personal life? It's definitely not a 9 to 5 job. How often do you do dev things outside "working hours"?
You didn't mention the core language required for Anrdroid : Java. I myself feel I should get sufficient skills/knowledge in Java before getting into native way for Android. That's why I will start with React Native, and I have just got started yesterday. React Native is my initial main reason to learn React. So because I have sufficient skills in React, now I can proceed to React Native for Android dev. Afterwards, I plan to resume my learning of Java. Actually my interest in Java is not only for Android dev, but also for backend in web dev. It was actually my plan of using Java for desktop non-web dev as an alternative to Visual Basic, C#.
You are making my February 23rd 2021 a lot more nice than I thought it would be haha 😂 You know what! I instantly appreciated your videos but honestly I never expected watching all of them one after the other like I apparently am doing right now... You are super charismatic and your style (the style of your videos) is just not what I was expecting for the topics of your videos and man! I feel like that BoGo experience where you get in a store to get something and if you buy one you get another for free!!! I really appreciate your authenticity...
i really don't know how to thank people like you, you just saved us maybe months of work, i hope you at least feel that you have your subscribers back for anything you need Kenny
I would also add documenting your journey on Social Media like LinkedIn or a blog so that when people search your name on the internet your portfolio comes up along with all the blog and posts you made.
Such solid advice! I went the iOS dev route but can confirm that googles documentation is superior. My journey definitely aligns with all these tips. Great stuff man.
Thank you for this video :). I have been an iOS developer for 8 years now, but I have often people asking me where to start. Unfortunately I am not sure what to tell them, I just attended a iOS course provided by my company. There are nice tutorials for learning SwiftUI, but for someone wanting to learn UIKit, I am not sure where he can begin. Your link may be a good start, even if I can see from screenshots that it has been made for an older version of XCode :D. If anyone has questions about iOS development, fell free to ask me :)
our school taught us swift for 1.5 week... assignment & project the next 1.5 week.. then ios dev the next week after for 1.5 week, then exam + project which is a quiz app for 1.5 week again. Overall, swift + ios dev in 6 weeks with a full app. my brain is literally melted 🤯
Thank you Kenny for your vulnerable sharing tips. I hope it is never too late in my middle age to create a new career path. I truly need to continue to learn new skills or else I am not enjoying doing what I am doing right now.
currently I'm in my first year as software engineering student and it was my very first video to watch about mobile developer it was very clear and helpful thank you so much for making it.
I’m a data science guy, but ever since I started thinking about learning flutter, your video on it helped, and I saw some other videos of yours, and they are pretty chill. U earned a sub
Hi Kenny ! Could you please make a video on preparations to applying for a job internationally ? What kind of apps are best to put in your portfolio ? It'll be really helpful if you could make a video on these topics
Well i love this video, no clickbait straight to the point with valuable information. Hope mi comment help with the algorithm, more people should watch this.
So pleased that I found your channel Great info, personal experiences , tireless uploads, lots of humour and overall great experience. You lay it all out for us. Can't thank you enough. I really fancy a chance so that I can meet you in person and thank you Lots of love
Great video. I've been thinking about getting into this career field after my previous field collapsed due to Coronavirus. Would love to learn and start my own business doing freelance work. Thanks for the great info!
Dear Mr. Kenny thanks a million for this amazing video. I hope you see this message and answer. I would like to ask you to make us a roadmap based on your experience and recommendation about how to exactly start as an ultimate beginner. I am an English teacher with a Masters degree, but I have left teaching and I wanna focus on learning mobile application full time.
im like a month into android, know the basics pretty well but holy sht its not for the weak. Probably the hardest thing I've picked up if your trying to get into mobile development guys you gotta be focused very rewarding though.
Honestly very good video. It’s the first that I have seen from you and it was very informative, giving answers to all my questions in just over 10min. 100% deserved like and subscribe 🤙🏻
hEy Kenny..Im the older guy here just starting out as ive been a firefighter for 20yrs and military reserves for 25 yrs. After yrs of physical beat downs w/ both career fields, Im ready to pivot into the Blockchain/ mobile architecture development world, would you recommend Android for this kind of FinTech environment?..thanks in advance for the advice. Also, saw your video w/ your dad..It was great and inspiring video. Good luck with your tube channel and future endeavours..
It doesn't matter how lengthy your video gets, I watched every single second of it. Your way of explaining things are very impressive. #fanFromIndia 🤘✌️😇
HOLY FU*K THE MOTIVATION WITH THAT "10 hours a weak is enough", i do like 14 a week and i have roughly 3 months before i have to give my time to school, i will try my absolute best to give some of my time to learning but you just gave me hope that i could finish highschool while also being ready to have a job :)
hình như ổng có nói là nếu thực sự muốn học cross platform thì đến 1 lúc nào đó quay lại route học native sau cũng được đúng ko bro, hay phải quay xe ngay. Tôi đang muốn học flutter
The best thing about Flutter that it comes from Google same as Android, documentation is brilliant as well as you can implement some blocks using native code. I stick with it in the beginning, cause I strongly believe it's very prospective tool and has a bright future. Later on I'm planning to learn Android and iOS development either
Ivan can you please help me? I'm studying flutter & dart as (my first language) for almost 4 months now, at this point i have a decent understanding of dart, but am struggulling with flutter. Do you think that i should continue or stop and learn java or kotlin? (i can't afford a mac)
@@denniscastro4911 hi Dennis! I think it definitely worth to try, especially if it's your first experience. Regarding Flutter, try Angela Yu course. It's suitable for absolute beginners and cost only 10$
For Android dev, should you learn Java first, or are there enough Kotlin resources now to dive straight in with that language? Did you learn the language in depth first before using Android Studio, or learn the language as you were developing apps?
I’d say start with Kotlin. It’s fully supported and there are plenty of resources on it. Personally I started with Java. I had a basic understanding before I started Android development. I’d say you can totally learn as you develop apps
For a beginner to coding, would you suggest learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript(web dev basics) before moving to android development languages? Or is diving straight into Android dev the way to go? Really appreciate the great content!
it is completely different man, html, css and JS are used only for web dev, if u want to be an android dev just dive straight into kotlin (the languague used by android)
I feel like learning both Android and iOS development. I'm about to graduate high school too so im thinking about going to college for computer science and cyber security.
I'm leaving this comment here so that when I come back in the next few months, I can drop an update of my progress and boldly say that I kickstarted my mobile dev journey from Kenny's video.
Hello connections. I am posting this to clarify few things about App & Software Development. I have few questions regarding the same - Scenario: I'll be learning App development using Flutter & Java (software Android Studio & VS code) 1. What are the Frontend Technologies that are used ? I mean in Web page designing we use HTML, CSS, JS for designing. I have no idea how App development works 2. What are the technologies used for Security purpose of the app ? 3. What are the technologies used as Backend ? 4. What is client-side and server-side aspects of a software ? I have little bit idea regarding the same, but I have no insights of how to proceed step by step building a cross-platform app. Thank you in advance...
2:29 I would say you need a good computer for android development using android studio. I would recommend at least core i5, 8GB ram. If you project gets bigger you need more than that for faster development
Yeah.. I agree, Android dev is expensive compared to web dev. My laptop is actually not adequate for it, but I force to use it. I use React Native and Expo to get around so that I can grasp fundamental things in Android dev before I can really get into native way using Java or Kotlin.
Kenny is like the cool kid in class who got your back.
yeah
Haha spot on! Who has a Twitter on here I just barely madeee oneeeeee
This comment convinced me to watch the whole video. Good call! 💯
wtf
Ahahahaha that right😃
The biggest obstacle when applying for a junior dev job can be asking yourself a question: “Do I already know enough to even apply for it?”
That’s difficult, and I’d say if you feel at least 50% confident - you should go for it
Same bro it's happend with me
It's never enough, you won't attain it, when you start learning, you end up more to explore. It's good to try out, when you know basics for junior dev
Udacity does a great job. You will be doing a lot of projects, which in turn will boost your confidence
@@kaushiknits0307 thanks for the heads up! Summer coming up and nothing to do. Will enroll in some sort of class. 1st year CS student.
Guys, this is the guide to the light for me. I'm 31 and just started learning C++ for a couple months and I realized that I really like this kind of brain-blown job. But it is hard for me to find out which path is better for me: Frontend or Mobile. Then this video solves it. Thank you so much!
How are you doing now
32, just started myself!
I stopped going to school after 6th grade due to phyisical disability.
Ive been drunk throughout my and depression has been my wife.
30 now and wanna change things up.
I dont have any valuable skill for work at all so i might wanna learn programming.
which one did you decide and why?
@@krisb-travel my decision is android native. It take me less time to build a basic and dive in to programing sea. It also has a course of google: android by kotlin.
Just out here helping with the algorithm
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@@kennygunderman greatest of all time
Same
I am currently a computer engineering student and it is so hard to decide which specialization to go into. For now, I am planning to be a mobile developer. Thank you for a great video!
same brooooo did you stick with mobile development or did you find a new interest?
@@giovani-h9m Hi Gio, I just graduated last month, and I decided to pursue a career in Big Data. Currently, I am a Data Engineer. But still mobile dev is a great field!
@@nivretech2072hey did mobile dev help with internships while you were in school?
You're steadily becoming one of my favorite Mobile Dev UA-camrs.
Thanks for the advice man!
Been in the industry for a while.
Gonna give a like to this channel.
Straight forward, no negative whining, great editing skills. Practical content.
What's your advice for starters?
Also remember that for Android you pay $25 once, and need to pay annually $100 to get your app listed for iOS even if your app is free.
Good looks! I had this in my notes to mention but forgot, thanks brotha 🤘
Plus when it come to hardware you can get a decent windows/ linux laptop to do an android dev for half a price of a mediocre Macbook.
But you’re more likely to get more money with iOS
@@thevitruvianman9781 True, unless your app is free ;)
@@thevitruvianman9781 but arent iOS Devs are paid kinda higher than their counterparts ?
After doing the google course for a while, I absolutely love android development. The google course makes it so easy to learn, and they keep adding units to learn more!
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This is pretty cool
I've been doing whatever projects I want these past few months but now I've hit a roadblock, I didn't know what to do
I then decided to become a mobile developer and now I stumbled upon this video
Good stuff
Good luck!
How are u doing now
The worst thing for me is an attitude. Whenever I see how much learning i have left I feel overwhelmed and starting questioning the sense of it all, pressure of time being over 40yo etc.
I feel you, sometimes we can be our own biggest enemy. It’s never too late to make a career change. If you genuinely enjoy programming keep pushing through and all the pieces will slowly start falling in place :)
@@kennygunderman How do you reconcile the work with personal life? It's definitely not a 9 to 5 job. How often do you do dev things outside "working hours"?
You shouldn't. Just keep going man. I was there just two years ago, today I'm working as a mobile dev. You can make it
@@azackmatoff2570 Hi, what was your major in college? Was it programming?
@@vlogithan8784 economics
You didn't mention the core language required for Anrdroid : Java. I myself feel I should get sufficient skills/knowledge in Java before getting into native way for Android. That's why I will start with React Native, and I have just got started yesterday. React Native is my initial main reason to learn React. So because I have sufficient skills in React, now I can proceed to React Native for Android dev.
Afterwards, I plan to resume my learning of Java. Actually my interest in Java is not only for Android dev, but also for backend in web dev. It was actually my plan of using Java for desktop non-web dev as an alternative to Visual Basic, C#.
hey, how's it going now
I keep coming back to this every goddamn time i feel down and your cool aura just gets me going. Thanks man.
You are making my February 23rd 2021 a lot more nice than I thought it would be haha 😂 You know what! I instantly appreciated your videos but honestly I never expected watching all of them one after the other like I apparently am doing right now... You are super charismatic and your style (the style of your videos) is just not what I was expecting for the topics of your videos and man! I feel like that BoGo experience where you get in a store to get something and if you buy one you get another for free!!! I really appreciate your authenticity...
i feel the same with this incredible guy
This lad absolutely nails it. Well done, man!
I don't know if it's luck or something but I'm glad I found your channel😬 I just started learning android been 5 days and I'm enjoying
Hell yeah dude. Android is a lot of fun 🤘
i really don't know how to thank people like you, you just saved us maybe months of work, i hope you at least feel that you have your subscribers back for anything you need Kenny
I've been thinking about Mobile Development recently, and I found this video. Thank you so much! Now I know how to start :D
I would also add documenting your journey on Social Media like LinkedIn or a blog so that when people search your name on the internet your portfolio comes up along with all the blog and posts you made.
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Such solid advice! I went the iOS dev route but can confirm that googles documentation is superior.
My journey definitely aligns with all these tips. Great stuff man.
Thank you for this video :).
I have been an iOS developer for 8 years now, but I have often people asking me where to start. Unfortunately I am not sure what to tell them, I just attended a iOS course provided by my company. There are nice tutorials for learning SwiftUI, but for someone wanting to learn UIKit, I am not sure where he can begin. Your link may be a good start, even if I can see from screenshots that it has been made for an older version of XCode :D.
If anyone has questions about iOS development, fell free to ask me :)
Ur underrated my friend
Yh he so is
Im ur
The Himalayan salt lamp never lies.
our school taught us swift for 1.5 week... assignment & project the next 1.5 week.. then ios dev the next week after for 1.5 week, then exam + project which is a quiz app for 1.5 week again. Overall, swift + ios dev in 6 weeks with a full app. my brain is literally melted 🤯
Thank you sooo much for this video, this helped me soo much! Thank you, Kenny! You give me hope to being a self taught mobile developer :')
Thank you Kenny for your vulnerable sharing tips. I hope it is never too late in my middle age to create a new career path. I truly need to continue to learn new skills or else I am not enjoying doing what I am doing right now.
Thanks for the advice Kenny! I've been researching a lot into app development. This gives me a clear path on how to do it!
currently I'm in my first year as software engineering student and it was my very first video to watch about mobile developer it was very clear and helpful thank you so much for making it.
Damn this 3:20 am code learning is hitting me veeeeery hard
Surreal. I just read your comment and am writing this reply at 3:14am.
I am reading and replying at 3:51 AM
Hey, don't give up on your dream of making it big with your own app idea. It's only a matter of time before you create a huge hit.
Thanks bro, one day I’ll have the best todo list app in the world 🌎
I’m a data science guy, but ever since I started thinking about learning flutter, your video on it helped, and I saw some other videos of yours, and they are pretty chill. U earned a sub
Hi Kenny ! Could you please make a video on preparations to applying for a job internationally ? What kind of apps are best to put in your portfolio ? It'll be really helpful if you could make a video on these topics
Hey, I’m sorry I don’t have much experience applying for jobs internationally, so I don’t think I’d be the best to go to for advice on that topic :(
@@kennygunderman that's okay bud. I'll look into it myself . Thank you so much for this outline though xx
Thanks Kenny! Paying it forward isn't extrinsically rewarding most of the time, so I appreciate you doing it anyways!
@Kishore .N um thanks man. This channel seems pretty cool!
Great info! Subbed! I'm working on building my first app and this video was helpful.
I am looking forward to starting mobile development as a beginner. I find this video very helpful.
Am a professional at this channel, i can help you to create it if you dont mind
freaking amazing video buddy, congratulations and thanks for that. I feel that you help me so much.
I’m glad man 🤘🤘
Super useful, I began android app development in the page you suggest to us. Keep going man!!
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Well i love this video, no clickbait straight to the point with valuable information. Hope mi comment help with the algorithm, more people should watch this.
I don´t know why but you motivated the shit out of me, i will post here my evolution
So pleased that I found your channel
Great info, personal experiences , tireless uploads, lots of humour and overall great experience.
You lay it all out for us.
Can't thank you enough.
I really fancy a chance so that I can meet you in person and thank you
Lots of love
Great video. I've been thinking about getting into this career field after my previous field collapsed due to Coronavirus. Would love to learn and start my own business doing freelance work. Thanks for the great info!
Thanks for the video it really help despite being from BootCamp and I decided to take Android development full-stack
Fantastic advice! I respectfully disagree that building a portfolio is annoying, though. I enjoyed building my first portfolio app.
you are my personal favorite UA-camr and programmer
That was a perfect how-to, now I know my next steps. Thanks
Really one of those rare informative contents, thank you 🙏
The official SwiftUI tutorial from Apple is pretty good though
Dear Mr. Kenny thanks a million for this amazing video. I hope you see this message and answer. I would like to ask you to make us a roadmap based on your experience and recommendation about how to exactly start as an ultimate beginner. I am an English teacher with a Masters degree, but I have left teaching and I wanna focus on learning mobile application full time.
Thank you for the honest information bro , just commenting to help the algorithm
Cool content man. I really found it useful. Btw, the glasses look awesome. I am really considering buying one now. xD
They are blue light blocking glasses, I’m still conflicted if they actually work lmao
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Very informative, thank you for this video. I want to jump into tech but I'm super nervous! Wish me luck 😊
thanks I found this video very insightful, I am a web developer interested in transitioning to android mobile development.
im like a month into android, know the basics pretty well but holy sht its not for the weak. Probably the hardest thing I've picked up if your trying to get into mobile development guys you gotta be focused very rewarding though.
i got an android engineer internship this summer :D
Good stuff! Liked and Subscribed. :)
EDIT: and extra Kudos for putting all those links into the video description! Way to go! :)
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Thanks for the video! i just got recently interested in programming and want to learn app development ,so yea thanks for the video!
Honestly very good video. It’s the first that I have seen from you and it was very informative, giving answers to all my questions in just over 10min. 100% deserved like and subscribe 🤙🏻
THIS IS THE BEST HELPFUL UA-cam VIDEO FOR ME EVER. THANKS ALOT BROHER!
Thank you so much, for your thoughtful advice.
hEy Kenny..Im the older guy here just starting out as ive been a firefighter for 20yrs and military reserves for 25 yrs. After yrs of physical beat downs w/ both career fields, Im ready to pivot into the Blockchain/ mobile architecture development world, would you recommend Android for this kind of FinTech environment?..thanks in advance for the advice. Also, saw your video w/ your dad..It was great and inspiring video. Good luck with your tube channel and future endeavours..
Ur goated after this video. Very clear and gave me some direction on what to do and how to get started. 🐐🐐
Finally, the video I've been looking for,
thanks :D
Thank you for your suggestion.
Really nice video, thank you for the thoughts. I've been thinking to switch to be an android developer. Now I have an idea how to go
This is some great ground zero starting point advice. Thank you!
It doesn't matter how lengthy your video gets, I watched every single second of it. Your way of explaining things are very impressive. #fanFromIndia 🤘✌️😇
new subs here.. came from visual basic app for windows. and now planning to develope in mobile more lot to learn here.
I appreciate short and to the point nature of this video - in under 2 minutes I've known not to continue watching 👍
This was very helpful. Thank you. Please make more videos about android
HOLY FU*K THE MOTIVATION WITH THAT "10 hours a weak is enough", i do like 14 a week and i have roughly 3 months before i have to give my time to school, i will try my absolute best to give some of my time to learning but you just gave me hope that i could finish highschool while also being ready to have a job :)
I put around 20-30, 10 is very conservative this is coming from a cs background btw I've done a few simple apps, working on mastering compose rn
after watching 3 videos I decided to subscribe this channel
Great choice
hình như ổng có nói là nếu thực sự muốn học cross platform thì đến 1 lúc nào đó quay lại route học native sau cũng được đúng ko bro, hay phải quay xe ngay. Tôi đang muốn học flutter
Thanks for keeping it professional.
Thanks so much, Kenny. You are awesome
The best thing about Flutter that it comes from Google same as Android, documentation is brilliant as well as you can implement some blocks using native code. I stick with it in the beginning, cause I strongly believe it's very prospective tool and has a bright future.
Later on I'm planning to learn Android and iOS development either
Ivan can you please help me?
I'm studying flutter & dart as (my first language) for almost 4 months now, at this point i have a decent understanding of dart, but am struggulling with flutter.
Do you think that i should continue or stop and learn java or kotlin? (i can't afford a mac)
@@denniscastro4911 hi Dennis! I think it definitely worth to try, especially if it's your first experience.
Regarding Flutter, try Angela Yu course. It's suitable for absolute beginners and cost only 10$
thank you for your advice bro!
best video on internet on this topic..now I know what to do, thank you
Love your videos young bro! you are very talented and i'm learning a lot from you. I'm your biggest fun and love your posts. Thank you!!!!
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Excellent video! I learned a ton!!
Great video all around. Thanks!
Thanks for all the information... Keep going men
You are so young but insanely mature! You have the greatest videos i found about different topics. Thank you
For Android dev, should you learn Java first, or are there enough Kotlin resources now to dive straight in with that language? Did you learn the language in depth first before using Android Studio, or learn the language as you were developing apps?
I’d say start with Kotlin. It’s fully supported and there are plenty of resources on it.
Personally I started with Java. I had a basic understanding before I started Android development.
I’d say you can totally learn as you develop apps
@@kennygunderman can u make a video about why programmers don't create their own apps and how long does it take to create one
Thanks alot man...Finally I have my questions answered now✌🏻
Thanks for the video !! really motivating
Thank you so much! Helpful pieces of advice.
You're the best man! All you've said is helpful thanks bro!
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For a beginner to coding, would you suggest learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript(web dev basics) before moving to android development languages? Or is diving straight into Android dev the way to go? Really appreciate the great content!
If the goal is to become an Android developer.
it is completely different man, html, css and JS are used only for web dev, if u want to be an android dev just dive straight into kotlin (the languague used by android)
You've got another sub from me :)
I'm looking to become an iOS developer. This summer, my main focus is learning swift and building apps. 😁
You got this my man 🤘
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so underrated, new comer btw love your videos
dood great vid keep up the work
I feel like learning both Android and iOS development. I'm about to graduate high school too so im thinking about going to college for computer science and cyber security.
I'm leaving this comment here so that when I come back in the next few months, I can drop an update of my progress and boldly say that I kickstarted my mobile dev journey from Kenny's video.
Hello connections. I am posting this to clarify few things about App & Software Development. I have few questions regarding the same -
Scenario: I'll be learning App development using Flutter & Java (software Android Studio & VS code)
1. What are the Frontend Technologies that are used ? I mean in Web page designing we use HTML, CSS, JS for designing. I have no idea how App development works
2. What are the technologies used for Security purpose of the app ?
3. What are the technologies used as Backend ?
4. What is client-side and server-side aspects of a software ?
I have little bit idea regarding the same, but I have no insights of how to proceed step by step building a cross-platform app.
Thank you in advance...
Love this video. Thanks buddy
Thank you for taking your time to inform us. God bless you...
Just found out this channel, love your videos. Subscribed!
Thank you! 🙏🙏
Thx dude this is a great boost
2:29 I would say you need a good computer for android development using android studio. I would recommend at least core i5, 8GB ram. If you project gets bigger you need more than that for faster development
Yeah.. I agree, Android dev is expensive compared to web dev. My laptop is actually not adequate for it, but I force to use it. I use React Native and Expo to get around so that I can grasp fundamental things in Android dev before I can really get into native way using Java or Kotlin.
Thanks for that info. Seems very helpful.
I really enjoy this channel, thanks for all your help :-)
Your voice is too soothing to
not to abide to these tips
Same experience, portfolio never brought up after having years of experience which is really annoying