That’s me in the intro! It’s been more than 1 year being a full time android Dev at one of the best org in India. I can relate to all the things that you mentioned, especially that part of lack of resources, there aren’t many tech UA-camr/dedicated website for android. I’ve seen many popular UA-camr moving away from android due to its irrelevancy over long term. I hope this gets better over time. Much needed content btw 🙌
'irrelevancy over long term' is quite a deep slang there. The OS can't really become irrelevant given that it is the most popular OS in the world. The development is more like; it will keep on changing. New things will keep on coming and we the developers will just have to adapt and try to stay at the latest. - In a way that is the fun of it. If things remain all the same, then we won't have anything to learn at the first place, right? :P (just kidding)
My issues with android development are crashes , Gradle exception , compile error , module error and I didn't find how to solve these in my applications
The hardness of android is actually beneficial when doing a job. Since we are more valued, more android devs are needed. Whereas, if you want to create your own app, then native's hardness is a real challenge.
I really want to go with native android development but I'm stuck in finding good resources. I purchased a course on udemy but it only has Firebase for the backend part. What will be the roadmap for learning the backend for android app development ?
I am pissed bro..😢😢.. i am currently Learning Android development.. The Resources are really really.. less compared to Web ..And when i get some good tutorials..they are of XML & JAVA .. not of Kotlin and Jetpack 😢😢
Started iOS, became very good at it. Now preparing for SDE interviews with DSA. Was it worth the effort? Are PBC(Product based companies) actually demanding iOS SDEs?
Doing something else while gradle build running and coming back after sometime just to realise it has failed😂
That’s me in the intro!
It’s been more than 1 year being a full time android Dev at one of the best org in India. I can relate to all the things that you mentioned, especially that part of lack of resources, there aren’t many tech UA-camr/dedicated website for android. I’ve seen many popular UA-camr moving away from android due to its irrelevancy over long term. I hope this gets better over time.
Much needed content btw 🙌
What do you imply from irrelevancy over long term?
'irrelevancy over long term' is quite a deep slang there. The OS can't really become irrelevant given that it is the most popular OS in the world. The development is more like; it will keep on changing. New things will keep on coming and we the developers will just have to adapt and try to stay at the latest. - In a way that is the fun of it. If things remain all the same, then we won't have anything to learn at the first place, right? :P (just kidding)
Man i am pissed 😢😢.. there are very less resources..for JETPACK AND KOTLIN.. those present are of XML AND JAVA
Hey bro , can you suggest some of the most important concepts that are must to get a good android developer job . Thanks.
i am facing same problem
what is the soluction of it
this is exactly why I'm switching into data science
Congrats to u bro, u choose stone over hard place
This 'gradle' thing is what consumed my 2 weeks, still couldn't figure out the problem... I hope they do something about it.
A very nice detailed video on how long we have come since then!
Your narration is on point!
Explained how painful it is as an Android Developer, but I love it. ❤ Waiting for part 2😊
My issues with android development are crashes , Gradle exception , compile error , module error and I didn't find how to solve these in my applications
The hardness of android is actually beneficial when doing a job. Since we are more valued, more android devs are needed. Whereas, if you want to create your own app, then native's hardness is a real challenge.
So underrated channel.
Please share among your batch mates :)
Thoughts on declarative programming?
Like jetpack compose?
SwiftUI?
Flutter?
Wait for part-2 :)
Excellent video. Thank you!
Please share with your friends and colleagues!
@@100GB For sure and always!
nice
I really want to go with native android development but I'm stuck in finding good resources. I purchased a course on udemy but it only has Firebase for the backend part. What will be the roadmap for learning the backend for android app development ?
You found anything good?
Part 2 le aao ab toh 4 din ho gye
It's rendered. Just thumbnail pending
Expecting Aaj ayega 😂 I want to find reason why I am doing android for 4 months now.
Ab jaake production level projects shuru krunga 😮
@@abhijeetshashwatpathak7248 yes, 6 PM
10:21 Correction. JavaScript is complied as well as interpreted language 💯
I am pissed bro..😢😢.. i am currently Learning Android development.. The Resources are really really.. less compared to Web ..And when i get some good tutorials..they are of XML & JAVA .. not of Kotlin and Jetpack 😢😢
And I totally feel the pain!
Udemy have many courses Andriod development with Kotin and Jatpack
Loved ur animations nd sfx
So much relatable
I have started learning android , currently in my 1st year , should i switch to something else or continue with it??
Wait for Part-2 :)
Some are saying to switch, but I am not an expert.
Is it worth learning Android Development in the USA? Seems like there's not a lot of demand in the States.
Started iOS, became very good at it. Now preparing for SDE interviews with DSA. Was it worth the effort? Are PBC(Product based companies) actually demanding iOS SDEs?
The jobs are scarce I think but they do exist!
@@100GB So, was it a bad decision opting iOS? Should i pivot to some other stack? Because I think if Android Dev jobs exists so iOS should too.
Should we learn it in 2024,what after AI
fok, we will push being a application developer.
Very relatable😅
Please suggest me a resource to learn Android development???
ua-cam.com/video/7riCJ21cqbA/v-deo.html
i love Android
Second part?
Will be live in 2-3 days.
@@100GB Brother how about flutter and react native how is this can I learn flutter
@@LordBuriburi We will indeed explore that in Part-2
Don't miss the upcoming video on flutter
skill issue
first 1min 15sec, is probably my story🥲🥲