bruh u just gave me hope i thought i cant learn android dev in a month but after seeing you i think i can like u i am from web dev background and i learned kotlin in 2 days it was very similar to java and now i m starting the designing part of android thanks for ur motivation
Even i had struggled to learn recycler view . But fragments were easy to learn. BTW your progress was huge and i am now envious of your learning skills 😜
Thank you I am glad you liked it! Yes I am definitely going to continue, I just find it hard to find time for it because of uni and work. But I will take a 1-2 months off in the near future and try to focus on creating videos because I really enjoy it, and I see that there are people who also like it!
I’m working on my own personal project an audio journal which is 5 percent in. (Pretty hard) but yea stop doing only tutorials. Expand and build on them
will be nice to make a messenger to see each letter how the person is pressing ,, will be just interesting like for each letter perssed to see it on the screen
Hi Lodash, I was learning Frontend web development for 1 year. Learned lots of JavaScript, decent amount of CSS3 for styling and even learned some React. I made only a couple of projects not much in this one year because I was in tutorial hell. But this year I (01/01/23) I switched to Android with Kotlin. I am really enjoying the process. I feel like I am picking up Kotlin quickly since I know JavaScript. My only worry is Will I loose my skills in web development? Also I never learned much about the backend. I only have some knowledge on sessions, cookies, $_GET and $_POST with PHP. Which I was learning for 1 month while creating websites with css and JavaScript and finally I learned basic queries with SQL. The things I learned from web development are they transferable to Android development? Thanks for sharing your experience
Hi! The more topics you learn about, the easier it gets to learn something new, and it's easy to get back into something you already know. There are a lot of things from web development that you can transfer to android! Good luck with your journey!
Kotlin is amazing. I think about it now? Despite the fact I did a little of PHP and Python. If I really think about it I can honestly say JavaScript was my first programming language. Now after a couple of months I learned so much with Kotlin using interfaces, abstract class, init method, open class, inheritance, mutableListOf(), listOf(), etc, etc. Learning Kotlin opened my mind and I find if i don't use a strongly typed language it feels weird. Now I don't know what I would do if the programming language isn't strongly typed. By me learning Kotlin I decided to try out TypeScript and I think I figured it out only within 4 hours. The hardest thing was creating the JSON file through node.js for TypeScript. I think the process of importing files to simple use TypeScript is a pain in the butt. Which is why I prefer Kotlin. Great Vide!
Bro you're pushing your self too much (10 hours average per day 🙄) and some concepts need to be on your full concentration to understand how it works pretty well not just like "oh it works let's move to the next step " because at some point no google neither stack overflow can help you , but if your goal was building chat app you can simply do that by following Firebase codelabe without learning all this things 😁 ..
Yeah, 10 hours a day is a little too much🙄; I should have spent more time socializing. Creating a working project is the fastest way to learn some new framework or technology. As you do your projects, you can choose some concepts and take the time to understand them! You and I are saying the same thing, just in a different order.😁😁
bruh u just gave me hope i thought i cant learn android dev in a month but after seeing you i think i can
like u i am from web dev background and i learned kotlin in 2 days it was very similar to java and now i m starting the designing part of android
thanks for ur motivation
this was very much needed thank you!
this is awesome! congrats
Thank you!!❤
what a level of productivity
As I am in the journey of learning android development, this was very inspiring for me!
Good video, bruv!
Web dev salary is so low because wordpress and everything is included lmao, if you compare full stack with android there is no difference
That's awezome bro!
Thanks!❤
The part where you started to read along was so hilarious 😂
Even i had struggled to learn recycler view . But fragments were easy to learn. BTW your progress was huge and i am now envious of your learning skills 😜
Lodash, what are you building now?
Any plans for more Android vids? This was amazing man!
Thank you I am glad you liked it!
Yes I am definitely going to continue, I just find it hard to find time for it because of uni and work.
But I will take a 1-2 months off in the near future and try to focus on creating videos because I really enjoy it, and I see that there are people who also like it!
i enjoyed and learned thanks
That's amazing
Keep going 🔥❤️
Thanks 🔥
i struggle with inteleIJ and i see ANDROID STUDIO IS MUCH FASTER at least for begginers
I am flutter developer & i can understand the pain of learning kotlin
Don't use android Old View System use jetpack compose and kotlin it is very muchh easy than old view system
Wow this is crazy man, I’ve been trying to learn android for 3 months. I will stop following tutorials and try to make my own app
That’s a great plan! You will progress much faster.
any progress ?
@@rebiaimohamed8121 Made 2 beginner apps. Calculator and note taking app. I’m focusing on jetpack compose with the google codelabs
I’m working on my own personal project an audio journal which is 5 percent in. (Pretty hard) but yea stop doing only tutorials. Expand and build on them
@@rebiaimohamed8121 if you are consistent you will get there. ADHD is my weakness it makes stuff 2x harder but progressing day by day
will be nice to make a messenger to see each letter how the person is pressing ,, will be just interesting like for each letter perssed to see it on the screen
cool vid bro
Hi Lodash, I was learning Frontend web development for 1 year. Learned lots of JavaScript, decent amount of CSS3 for styling and even learned some React. I made only a couple of projects not much in this one year because I was in tutorial hell. But this year I (01/01/23) I switched to Android with Kotlin. I am really enjoying the process. I feel like I am picking up Kotlin quickly since I know JavaScript. My only worry is Will I loose my skills in web development?
Also I never learned much about the backend. I only have some knowledge on sessions, cookies, $_GET and $_POST with PHP. Which I was learning for 1 month while creating websites with css and JavaScript and finally I learned basic queries with SQL.
The things I learned from web development are they transferable to Android development?
Thanks for sharing your experience
Hi! The more topics you learn about, the easier it gets to learn something new, and it's easy to get back into something you already know. There are a lot of things from web development that you can transfer to android!
Good luck with your journey!
@@_.lodash4275 thank you
Kotlin is amazing. I think about it now? Despite the fact I did a little of PHP and Python. If I really think about it I can honestly say JavaScript was my first programming language. Now after a couple of months I learned so much with Kotlin using interfaces, abstract class, init method, open class, inheritance, mutableListOf(), listOf(), etc, etc. Learning Kotlin opened my mind and I find if i don't use a strongly typed language it feels weird. Now I don't know what I would do if the programming language isn't strongly typed. By me learning Kotlin I decided to try out TypeScript and I think I figured it out only within 4 hours. The hardest thing was creating the JSON file through node.js for TypeScript. I think the process of importing files to simple use TypeScript is a pain in the butt. Which is why I prefer Kotlin.
Great Vide!
Sir, 2024 is comming, what do you do sir,
Please reply
nice content
The video is great but why are u named after a javascript thing XD?
Thank you! It's just my artist name🤣
in a month?? DAMN
what are ur tips? wow how is this possible lol
Just start coding and figure it out on the way😎
@@_.lodash4275 will do ur an inspiration i willl grind no excuses
8:53: Peti?
Are you hungarian?:)
Meyba😏
Ja csak azért mert én is pont nemrégiben vágtam hasonlóféleképpen ebbe az android developmentbe. Jó látni pár elvtársat😁
Bro you're pushing your self too much (10 hours average per day 🙄) and some concepts need to be on your full concentration to understand how it works pretty well not just like "oh it works let's move to the next step " because at some point no google neither stack overflow can help you , but if your goal was building chat app you can simply do that by following Firebase codelabe without learning all this things 😁 ..
Yeah, 10 hours a day is a little too much🙄; I should have spent more time socializing.
Creating a working project is the fastest way to learn some new framework or technology. As you do your projects, you can choose some concepts and take the time to understand them! You and I are saying the same thing, just in a different order.😁😁
India
mann i feel pretty shitty rn ngl
it took me 6 months to learn this shit and you smoked my whole progress in like 1 month
mann F U and i quit
android is not an os.. it is a doctrine 🤌