Just sought out your video after attorney, Alan Jackson referred to a monotonic clock in his closing statement. Thanks for helping me to understand what he was speaking of since I missed when the expert explained it on the witness stand. Liked and Subbed!
Expecting about 2 weeks until the next video. If you want to get a head start on me, the docs here should get you pointed in the right direction: kotlinlang.org/docs/time-measurement.html#measure-code-execution-time On Android, depending on how long the time is that you're measuring, you might want to consider using elapsedRealtimeNanos() instead of the default nanoTime(). See the notes at the bottom of that same page: kotlinlang.org/docs/time-measurement.html#create-time-source Holler if I can help! 🙂
Can you touch on classes in your next videos Dave, there are so many of them, general, inner, nested, sealed, data, abstract, annotation, enums. It's so confusion
That's a great idea! The next video will cover the features of the Timing API, but sometime after that, I'll see if I can put together an explainer video that covers the variety of class modifiers and when they're most useful. 👍
Just sought out your video after attorney, Alan Jackson referred to a monotonic clock in his closing statement. Thanks for helping me to understand what he was speaking of since I missed when the expert explained it on the witness stand.
Liked and Subbed!
Your videos deserve all the love!
Hey, I appreciate that! Thanks so much! 😁
Please continue making these awesome videos 🙏
Thanks! Yes, more on the way!
Video after very long time. But as usual terrific content. Thanks.
Thanks so much! 🙂 Yes, been a while, but I'm planning for more frequent videos now!
Super helpful, Dave, and always fun to see your excellent animations! (Plus, I had that calculator watch back in the day.)
Thanks so much, Doug! Yes, that calculator watch is definitely a classic! 🙂
As always, great video! Waiting for the Kotlin Timing API one!
Thank you so much!
Great explanation. Thanks for the video.
You are the best Dave! 🎉❤
Thanks so much! 😁
Your explanation is so awesome ❤. keep it up.
Hey, thanks so much! 🙂 Will do!
Greate explanation, Dave! Well done!
Thank you so much Anton! 🙂
When are you putting up the next video? I've got a new app that I think could make good use of the monotonic clock in Kotlin 1.9. :)
Expecting about 2 weeks until the next video. If you want to get a head start on me, the docs here should get you pointed in the right direction:
kotlinlang.org/docs/time-measurement.html#measure-code-execution-time
On Android, depending on how long the time is that you're measuring, you might want to consider using elapsedRealtimeNanos() instead of the default nanoTime(). See the notes at the bottom of that same page:
kotlinlang.org/docs/time-measurement.html#create-time-source
Holler if I can help! 🙂
Literally I, *a video from dave..leave everything..start playing the video*.
Haha, that's great! I'm glad to hear you look forward to them that much! 😁
Great video! Thanks for making this.
You're most welcome!
Can you touch on classes in your next videos Dave, there are so many of them, general, inner, nested, sealed, data, abstract, annotation, enums. It's so confusion
That's a great idea! The next video will cover the features of the Timing API, but sometime after that, I'll see if I can put together an explainer video that covers the variety of class modifiers and when they're most useful. 👍
This is awesome! keep it up💪
Thanks so much! 🙂 Will do!