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Architect Android apps with MVP, Dagger, Retrofit RxJava

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Architect Android apps with MVP, Dagger, Retrofit & RxJava, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 53 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 1013 reviews, and has 3867 subscribers.

You will learn about Build and architect Android apps using MVP pattern Understand dependency injection and Dagger 2 Understand Gradle build system Understand unit testing and JUnit for Android apps Understand mocking objects using Mockito Understand type-safe REST API client called Retrofit Understand reactive programming and RxJava Understand the MVP UI pattern Understand how to migrate to RxJava 2 Understand Lambda syntax Understand how to update to a new Android Studio version Understand what the Diff Util is Understand how to refactor code This course is ideal for individuals who are Mobile and Web App Developers or Software Architects or Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical) It is particularly useful for Mobile and Web App Developers or Software Architects or Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical).

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Summary

Title: Architect Android apps with MVP, Dagger, Retrofit & RxJava

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 53

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 49

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 57

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53

Original Price: $189.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Build and architect Android apps using MVP pattern
  • Understand dependency injection and Dagger 2
  • Understand Gradle build system
  • Understand unit testing and JUnit for Android apps
  • Understand mocking objects using Mockito
  • Understand type-safe REST API client called Retrofit
  • Understand reactive programming and RxJava
  • Understand the MVP UI pattern
  • Understand how to migrate to RxJava 2
  • Understand Lambda syntax
  • Understand how to update to a new Android Studio version
  • Understand what the Diff Util is
  • Understand how to refactor code
  • Who Should Attend

  • Mobile and Web App Developers
  • Software Architects
  • Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical)
  • Target Audiences

  • Mobile and Web App Developers
  • Software Architects
  • Tech Founders and Co-Founders (Technical or Non-Technical)
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    It is Not only fun but also lucrative. There are tremendous opportunities available out there for app developers and designers all over the world.?

    Android offers an excellent platform for developing and delivering apps. Most of you might already be working on this platform. If so, you would know, Android platform and mobile app industry as a whole has a remarkable future ahead.?

    Smartphones enable us to do a lot these days, from shopping our clothes, booking movie tickets, to ordering groceries and getting them delivered right to our doorsteps. It is hard to believe – but even after all these advancements – there is still a lot of paper-based work happening in the workplace and everyday lives. There are still untapped opportunities and workflows which need to move to the mobile platform. If you have a good idea – the world is your oyster. You can change the way how people live their lives by introducing a compelling app.

    You may be working as a freelancer or may have a full-time job as an app developer or architect. Whether you create one app a year or multiple apps in a month – there must have been times when you got tired of looking at long strings of code tangled together into a spaghetti-like mess.?

    This is particularly painful if you have to inherit a legacy code base and you have to add features to it or fix bugs.

    Make your life easier and building apps funby learning tried and tested software architectural patterns.?

    In this course – you will Get a detailed and behind the scenes look at Model-View-Presenter (MVP) pattern, which helps make code simple and clean. You also get familiar with other fundamental concepts like dependency injection, reactive programming, unit testing, mock objects which assist you throughout the app development lifecycle. Learn frameworks like Dagger 2, Retrofit, RxJava and RxJava 2, Junit, Mockito and others.

    Gain valuable skills of architecting apps in a flexible and scalable manner. Advance your career and work on more cutting edge projects out there.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome and introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome and introduction

    Lecture 2: Becoming an Online Instructor

    Lecture 3: Prepare for the course

    Chapter 2: The changing face of app development (moved)

    Lecture 1: Changing face of app development (moved)

    Chapter 3: Model-View-Presenter (MVP) pattern

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Model-View-Presenter (MVP) pattern

    Lecture 2: Introduction to MVP continued

    Chapter 4: MVP in action-I

    Lecture 1: MVP pattern in action

    Lecture 2: MVP project – overview

    Lecture 3: MVP in action – dependency injection

    Lecture 4: Dependency injection – introduction

    Lecture 5: Dependency injection – setup Dagger 2

    Lecture 6: MVP project – setup

    Lecture 7: MVP project – implementation

    Lecture 8: MVP project – debugging session

    Chapter 5: MVP in action-II

    Lecture 1: MVP in action – tools and frameworks

    Lecture 2: JUnit and Mockito – setup unit testing

    Lecture 3: JUnit and Mockito – unit testing continued

    Lecture 4: Retrofit – introduction

    Lecture 5: Retrofit – setup

    Lecture 6: Retrofit – in action

    Lecture 7: Reactive programming – introduction

    Lecture 8: Reactive programming – introduction continued

    Lecture 9: RxJava – introduction

    Lecture 10: RxJava – schedulers

    Lecture 11: RxJava – setup

    Lecture 12: RxJava – operators

    Lecture 13: Butterknife – introduction

    Chapter 6: Putting it all together

    Lecture 1: Putting it all together

    Lecture 2: Demo app – introduction

    Lecture 3: Demo app – setup MVP layers

    Lecture 4: Demo app – Dagger and Retrofit setup

    Lecture 5: Demo app – walkthrough

    Lecture 6: Demo app – debugging session

    Chapter 7: Changing Face Of App Development

    Lecture 1: Changing face of mobile app development

    Chapter 8: Rx Java 2 Migration Guide

    Lecture 1: RxJava 2 Intro

    Lecture 2: Migrate to Android Studio 3 (Part 1)

    Lecture 3: Migrate to Android Studio 3 (Part 2)

    Lecture 4: Migrate Retrofit to RxJava 2

    Lecture 5: Migrate the repository to RxJava 2

    Lecture 6: Migrate the presenter

    Chapter 9: Bonus lectures

    Lecture 1: Understanding Lambdas

    Lecture 2: Major refactoring

    Lecture 3: More refactoring

    Lecture 4: Add a Swipe to refresh layout

    Lecture 5: Add lambdas to RxJava 2

    Lecture 6: Create a Diff Util

    Lecture 7: Use the Diff Util

    Chapter 10: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Lecture 2: Thanks! (bonus lecture)

    Instructors

  • Architect Android apps with MVP, Dagger, Retrofit RxJava  No.2
    Rene Gens
    Android Engineer
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    TetraNoodle Team
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    Manuj Aggarwal
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  • 1 stars: 54 votes
  • 2 stars: 60 votes
  • 3 stars: 158 votes
  • 4 stars: 301 votes
  • 5 stars: 440 votes
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