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Android Interview QA Rapid Fire

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  • Apr 28, 2025
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Android Interview Q&A – Rapid Fire, available at $54.99, with 22 lectures, and has 2 subscribers.

You will learn about Prepare for Android Interview Practice questions from different angles Understand all essential Android concepts Brush your skills and be up to date for market This course is ideal for individuals who are Junior Android Developers It is particularly useful for Junior Android Developers.

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Summary

Title: Android Interview Q&A – Rapid Fire

Price: $54.99

Number of Lectures: 22

Number of Published Lectures: 22

Number of Curriculum Items: 22

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Prepare for Android Interview
  • Practice questions from different angles
  • Understand all essential Android concepts
  • Brush your skills and be up to date for market
  • Who Should Attend

  • Junior Android Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Junior Android Developers
  • Welcome to “Android Interview Q&A – Rapid Fire,” your essential preparation guide for acing Android development interviews. This course is meticulously designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle a wide range of questions commonly asked in Android developer interviews.

    In this fast-paced, question-and-answer format course, we cover critical topics that every Android developer needs to master. We start with foundational concepts, including the Android architecture and core components such as Activities, Services, and Broadcast Receivers. You鈥檒l be challenged with questions on the Activity lifecycle, navigation, and data passing techniques, ensuring you can explain and apply these concepts effortlessly.

    Moving forward, you鈥檒l face questions on UI design fundamentals, focusing on Layouts, Views, and Material Design principles. This will help you articulate the best practices for creating intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces.

    We delve into data persistence strategies, exploring Shared Preferences, Room Persistence Library, and SQLite Databases, preparing you to discuss how to efficiently manage and store data within your applications. Networking is another crucial area, where you’ll be quizzed on making HTTP requests, JSON/XML parsing, and using libraries like Volley and Retrofit.

    The course also includes questions on modern development practices like Jetpack Compose for building declarative UIs, asynchronous programming with Coroutines and Flow, and dependency injection with Hilt and Dagger.

    Furthermore, you鈥檒l encounter scenarios and questions about background task management using WorkManager, threading and concurrency, and best practices for runtime permissions. To round out your preparation, we cover essential topics in unit and UI testing, performance optimization, and security best practices.

    Whether you鈥檙e a seasoned developer brushing up on your knowledge or a newcomer preparing for your first Android development interview, this course offers a comprehensive, rapid-fire review of the key concepts and techniques you need to succeed. Join us and get ready to impress in your next Android development interview!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Module 1: Android Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Android, Architecture, Components (Activities, Services, etc.)

    Lecture 2: Activities and Intents: Lifecycle, Navigation, Data Passing

    Lecture 3: UI Design Fundamentals: Layouts, Views, Material Design

    Chapter 3: Module 2: Core Android Development

    Lecture 1: Services: Background Tasks, Foreground Services, Bound Services

    Lecture 2: Broadcast Receivers: System and Custom Broadcasts, Intent Filters, Best Practice

    Lecture 3: Content Providers: Data Sharing, Content URIs, Querying and Modifying Data

    Chapter 4: Module 3: Data Persistence and Networking

    Lecture 1: Shared Preferences, Room Persistence Library, SQLite Databases

    Lecture 2: Networking: HTTP Requests, Volley, Retrofit, JSON/XML Parsing, Asynchronous Oper

    Chapter 5: Module 4: Modern Android Development

    Lecture 1: Jetpack Compose: Declarative UI, State Management, Theming, Layouts

    Lecture 2: Coroutines and Flow: Asynchronous Programming, Concurrency, Error Handling

    Lecture 3: Dependency Injection: Hilt, Dagger, Best Practices

    Chapter 6: Module 5: Advanced Android Concepts

    Lecture 1: Background Tasks: WorkManager, JobScheduler, AlarmManager, Best Practices

    Lecture 2: Threading and Concurrency: UI Thread, Background Threads, Handlers, Executors

    Lecture 3: Permissions: Runtime Permissions, Best Practices, Permission Groups

    Chapter 7: Module 6: Testing and Performance

    Lecture 1: Unit Testing: JUnit, Mockito, Testing Frameworks

    Lecture 2: UI Testing: Espresso, UI Automator, Best Practices

    Lecture 3: Performance Optimization: Profiling, Memory Management, Battery Optimization

    Chapter 8: Module 7: Emerging Trends

    Lecture 1: Jetpack Glance: App Widgets, Quick Settings Tiles

    Lecture 2: Privacy and Security Best Practices: Permissions, Data Encryption, Security Guid

    Lecture 3: Android Automotive OS: Building Apps for Cars

    Chapter 9: Thanks

    Lecture 1: Congratulations

    Instructors

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