I agree with the people about this video series compared to Udemy courses. This gentleman really makes things clear, and you learn from him. You're not just pausing the video constantly to catch up coding to the guy on the other courses, and then having to listen again to actually understand what he is trying to teach. Great work!!!
This Playlist is just what I needed.... I was trying to find android development tutorials for so long...but none of them seemed right... Thanks a lot for this series...👍
BRO SERIOUSLY. They are absolutely horrible. I feel shit that i wasted my money there when this guy is literally explaining everything for free in detail.
New android developer here, i wanted to say thanks to you for making great content for tutorial. From now I can landed on my first job because of your tutorial playlist, also great explanation and on point on every detail
I have never seen a video this awesome. Am gonna watch all your videos whether theyre relevant to my course or not. You just earned a follow. Android studio xml used to be the most difficult. Now am gonna teach others
I'm a beginner and started about 2 days ago and this guy taught me about the basics regarding linear layout in 16 mins. Thank you so much sir. Love You
This guy is seriously a legend !, he can make even an idiot understand thats how amazing he is !! hats off to him , its almost a 17 min video n i didnt realize it cause the pace of explaination was on point
Well done my friend.. You are one of the best videos tutorials I've seen ! You can really see that you understand what you actually doing and not just for "show". Waiting to see more of your detailed tutorials about android. Thanks and keep up that great contribution :)
Sweet video! Was really useful to dip my toes into Android Studio before a class assignment. I really value it when the video is explained this calmly, but also this concisely. That way, I can make it anything from 0.5x to 2.0x for it to go exactly at the speed I need, while being perfectly understandable and holding my hand along the way.
Hey @Philipp you explain really well got clear many of my doubt as I am novice in this field just wanted to ask you one thing that when we want to have two edit text side by side why is it necessary to use another linear layout Love from India brother ❤️
OMG !!! I don't you if it's bcz I'm currently too emotional after watching this video since I have been searching high and low, above and below for these explanations, BUT Damn I almost fall in love with you due to the overwhelming happiness you brought me, and it's only bcz I'm a veteran on the Love Battlefield that I barely manage to resist. Hahahahahah anyway, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your help Sir.
I watched your tutorial and it was really so clean that anybody can understand the issue. I wonder what if we want to define the padding as percentage of screen width or height? is it possible? or does it make sense?
Great Video! I was wondering if you had a special setting turned on that animated the layout changes you made when you switched from text mode to design mode after making a change in the view. I thought it was kinda cool and was wondering if you knew how I could do that to mine.
Hi do you prefer linear layout over contraint layout? And why ? As it seems to me contraintlayout is somuch easier you just drag the objects to where you wanted them to be and set contraint, and there is no need to created multiple layout inside the contrainstlayout. Though I don't really understand how contraintlayout work and I understand 100 percent now how linearlayout work, did you and would you make a video on that
Great video. Just want to clarify - if layout weight defines how much of the screen the view uses, is there any reason to also have the layout width attribute be defined as wrap-content like you have in the video?
With linear layout you need to nest several layouts into each other to create your whole layout. That's not performant. With constraint layout we can build our whole layout just by having a single layout
Bin gerade mit der Materie konfrontiert und ziemlich verwirrt. In Java kann ich ein GUI bauen und doppelklicken --> dann sage ich dem z.B. Button was er zu tun hat. Abgesehen vom Parsen/getten/setten, was auch verständlich ist (falls nötig) komm ich dahin wo ich hin will. Aber es liegt glaub ich an mir, ich komm mit der Sprache nicht zurecht. In Java hab ich alles von Anfang an....d.h. Ich muss hier jeden Schritt vorgeben. Beim Android kommt mir es so vor, als ob die Entwickler es leichter machen wollten aber nicht auf logisch denkende Menschen gedacht haben. hier wird sehr viel vorweg genommen und wieder (meiner Meinung nach) komplizierter gemacht. Vielleicht bin ja auch ich nur zu blöd um das zu verstehen .... Wenn du eine einfachere Lösung kennst, kannst du sie mir gerne mitteilen! thx
I agree with the people about this video series compared to Udemy courses. This gentleman really makes things clear, and you learn from him. You're not just pausing the video constantly to catch up coding to the guy on the other courses, and then having to listen again to actually understand what he is trying to teach. Great work!!!
Thank you!!
Simple, straight to the point, and says only what you really need to know. 5 star tutorial.
Thank you!
This Playlist is just what I needed....
I was trying to find android development tutorials for so long...but none of them seemed right...
Thanks a lot for this series...👍
Make a course for Udemy teachers with the title "How to teach", they really need it :)
BRO SERIOUSLY. They are absolutely horrible. I feel shit that i wasted my money there when this guy is literally explaining everything for free in detail.
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me who never used udemy shit
New android developer here, i wanted to say thanks to you for making great content for tutorial. From now I can landed on my first job because of your tutorial playlist, also great explanation and on point on every detail
Highly underrated video. Everyone is either not explaining this part or widget is too simple to have complex layouts.
I have never seen a video this awesome. Am gonna watch all your videos whether theyre relevant to my course or not. You just earned a follow. Android studio xml used to be the most difficult. Now am gonna teach others
Thanks, the fact that you used xml directly makes me feel right at home as a web developer.
For beginners and those looking to hone/relearn Android development; your content is just fantastic. Your teaching style and content covered sticks.
I'm a beginner and started about 2 days ago and this guy taught me about the basics regarding linear layout in 16 mins. Thank you so much sir. Love You
the best teaching style I've ever watched 👨🏫
This guy is seriously a legend !, he can make even an idiot understand thats how amazing he is !! hats off to him , its almost a 17 min video n i didnt realize it cause the pace of explaination was on point
love this tutorial awesome explanation , me without this tutorials "android: wtf is this"
This is amazing, i am in college and I would never figure this out without this video!
Oh my god, where were you.... absolutely in love with these videos!
Thank you so much, sir! I couldn't find much clear Linear Layout tutorials, this helped me a lot!
So glad to hear you say you are going straight to the more complicated. There are enough easy level videos
First time understanding how linear layouts work!!! after several runs at android development
thanks, man this is way better than Udemy course I bought.
I've really come to understand how Linear Layouts really work. Thanks very much. I definitely enjoyed the video
Thank you
Your explanation is clear.
No need to ask nothing else.
And you show different scenarios to clarify how it works.
Congrats.
Thank you for this video series, I look forward to watching the whole series in due time!:)
I love the clarity of your explanations/demonstrations!
This is the best tutorial ever. Very clear explanation, thank you!
This is a superb teaching skill. You saved me. Everything is clear. Sir, Thank you very much and best wishes!
thank you mester these videos actually better than paid udemy basic courses
Your course is better than all the Udemy courses I've paid for. Your code is up to date and is well explained. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for explaining all the things in detail 🙏🙏
Thank you. Finally I knew how to switch to LinearLayout in Android Studio 4.
Well done my friend.. You are one of the best videos tutorials I've seen ! You can really see that you understand what you actually doing and not just for "show".
Waiting to see more of your detailed tutorials about android.
Thanks and keep up that great contribution :)
Great tutorials, straight to the point, and very clear explanation, thank you so much for these videos, much appreciated
The Way you explain the things are very nice. Thank you so much
Sweet video! Was really useful to dip my toes into Android Studio before a class assignment.
I really value it when the video is explained this calmly, but also this concisely. That way, I can make it anything from 0.5x to 2.0x for it to go exactly at the speed I need, while being perfectly understandable and holding my hand along the way.
You are just awesome please make more videos on android. advanced videos as well
Thank you for this tutorial! It's very helpful and it's great that you take time to explain each element of the code like that!
Thanks for this content, you teach in a very clear way
Trust me you have made my life much easier, thank you so much for this explanation!
Thank you it is going to help me for my android dev classes
Excellent video with a very clear explanation. I now understand LinearLayout so much more :)
All starting to make sense now, thanks
your just brilliant, thanks for the series .i finally found something useful since i started learning android development :)
Man keep going.
very nice explanation and easy to understand, thank you
Great video, you are really good at teaching.
Great tutorial! Lots of practical and essential techniques!
Great video. Well explained. Thank you
Hey @Philipp you explain really well got clear many of my doubt as I am novice in this field just wanted to ask you one thing that when we want to have two edit text side by side why is it necessary to use another linear layout
Love from India brother ❤️
Simple and Clear. Excellent!
Thanks!! :)
OMG !!! I don't you if it's bcz I'm currently too emotional after watching this video since I have been searching high and low, above and below for these explanations, BUT Damn I almost fall in love with you due to the overwhelming happiness you brought me, and it's only bcz I'm a veteran on the Love Battlefield that I barely manage to resist.
Hahahahahah anyway, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your help Sir.
Awesome video sir. Thank you 🙏
It is definitely useful.
Thank you so much.
Very clear! Thanks!!
Best explanation ever !!!
Thanks for the clear explanation.
Thank you. this is really helpful video for beginners
thanks your video helped me a lot
Very Helpful : Mr. Lackner
Thank you so much sir for this amazing video
Great work buddy.... Thanks a lot you solved my doubts..... :)
where has this been? Awesome 😊
Very good Bro !!! Keep going on
very good content. Loved it and very helpful!!
awesome work bro
I watched your tutorial and it was really so clean that anybody can understand the issue. I wonder what if we want to define the padding as percentage of screen width or height? is it possible? or does it make sense?
Great video!
very helpful! thank you!!
Well done! Thank you
ty, good video and easy to follow along
great video. Thanks!
only one word the best
awesome
Super Tutorial! weiter so!
It's really coll.Thanks bro
Thank you Philipp
Great Video! I was wondering if you had a special setting turned on that animated the layout changes you made when you switched from text mode to design mode after making a change in the view. I thought it was kinda cool and was wondering if you knew how I could do that to mine.
Nice video, very well explained.
awesome video
so cool that I always like it though for performance they recommend constraint layout.is this true?
amazing !!!
Hi do you prefer linear layout over contraint layout? And why ? As it seems to me contraintlayout is somuch easier you just drag the objects to where you wanted them to be and set contraint, and there is no need to created multiple layout inside the contrainstlayout. Though I don't really understand how contraintlayout work and I understand 100 percent now how linearlayout work, did you and would you make a video on that
bro you just earned a sub !
Welcome!
Thankyou 😍
Great video. Just want to clarify - if layout weight defines how much of the screen the view uses, is there any reason to also have the layout width attribute be defined as wrap-content like you have in the video?
thank you for this tutorial
very nice thank you a lot
very good
Thanks for the useful video :)
Dude you are awesome. You are the best. Do you have any paid caourses?
Thanks a lot! I have lots of paid courses as well. You find them here:
pl-coding.com/premium-courses
Very important video danke
Appreciated
layout weight is pretty much flexbox from CSS
This is fun.
thank you very much
thank you for the video. how to change the gap between the two EditText?
Use margin
that means instead of 1 can i take 0.5 because sum of 0.5 is 1 so i will get my edit text occupied with half of the width
thank you
In a instagram post of yours, you had advised not to use Linear Layouts over Constraint Layout. Why is it so?
With linear layout you need to nest several layouts into each other to create your whole layout. That's not performant. With constraint layout we can build our whole layout just by having a single layout
Great explain...i ever watched about layouts
@@PhilippLackner got it
Sounds like you are from germany. :D
Anyway, thank you for the good explanation!
I am, thanks 👌
Nowadays if I create project is automatically in jetpack compose, can I somehow create app using xml exactly like in this video?
there is a one for compose and there is a one for xml which is called EMPTY VIEWS ACTIVITY you can choose that one to use xml
@@MohaOfficialOhh, I get it. Thank you!
Bin gerade mit der Materie konfrontiert und ziemlich verwirrt. In Java kann ich ein GUI bauen und doppelklicken --> dann sage ich dem z.B. Button was er zu tun hat. Abgesehen vom Parsen/getten/setten, was auch verständlich ist (falls nötig) komm ich dahin wo ich hin will. Aber es liegt glaub ich an mir, ich komm mit der Sprache nicht zurecht. In Java hab ich alles von Anfang an....d.h. Ich muss hier jeden Schritt vorgeben. Beim Android kommt mir es so vor, als ob die Entwickler es leichter machen wollten aber nicht auf logisch denkende Menschen gedacht haben. hier wird sehr viel vorweg genommen und wieder (meiner Meinung nach) komplizierter gemacht. Vielleicht bin ja auch ich nur zu blöd um das zu verstehen .... Wenn du eine einfachere Lösung kennst, kannst du sie mir gerne mitteilen! thx