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[NEW COURSE]: “Intermediate Kotlin for Android Developers”

February 21, 2018 by Annyce Davis

My second course with LinkedIn Learning is now available, “Intermediate Kotlin for Android Developers”! As an avid fan of the Kotlin programming language, I had lots of fun putting this course together. I hope you enjoy watching and learning!

Course Description:

Kotlin is now officially supported by Google as an Android development language. If you’re an Intermediate Developer interested in learning more about Kotlin, this course can help you get acquainted with this concise, fun language by learning about its efficiencies and power in Android development! The course starts with a general overview of what Kotlin has to offer, and how to leverage the Kotlin Android Extensions plugin. It also explains how to work with Anko, and provides an overview of some of the library’s main artifacts: commons, layouts, and coroutines. To wrap up, the course covers how to work with collections.

Topics Included:

  • What Kotlin has to Offer
  • Working with Lambdas
  • Common Android Extension functions
  • Kotlin Android Extensions overview
  • Making use of the Anko library
  • Working with Coroutines
  • Nullability and Collections

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Talk: RxJava in Baby Steps

October 31, 2017 by Annyce Davis

Reactive Programming with RxJava has widely been adopted by both backend services and Android applications alike. Yet, the steep learning curve leaves many developers hesitant about adding it to their own Software tool belt. I was one such developer. Over the past two years, I’ve watched countless videos, read numerous blog posts and attended several conference talks on the subject. Yet, I often left each experience feeling only slightly more knowledgeable, but not quite empowered to start using RxJava in my apps. That’s not going to happen in this talk!

We cover the bare minimum concepts you need to grok, in order to start using RxJava today. In particular, we focus on:

  • The 3 O’s: Observable, Observer and Operator
  • The most common Operators: map(), flatMap(), and filter()
  • Understanding those Marble Diagrams

Reactive Programming is not going away any time soon. It’s a powerful way to create asynchronous, event-based applications. It allows developers the ability to craft applications that can easily combine multiple network calls, gracefully handle failures, all while providing a snappy user experience. I want everyone to feel comfortable with the basic concepts of RxJava. Today can be your first step…

RxJava In Baby Steps from Annyce Davis

 

Resources for Learning More:

  • Reactive Programming on Android with RxJava
  • Reactive Programming with RxJava
  • RxJava Playlist
  • Android Podcasts
  • Learning RxJava for Android Devs
  • RxJava Video Course

@JvmSuppressWildcards My Biggest Annoyance with Kotlin

August 29, 2017 by Annyce Davis

Over the past few months my team has been steadily moving our code over to Kotlin. It’s been a joy to get to work with such a succinct, yet expressive language. However, I have spent needless hours attempting to debug issues in my application that were all solved with the addition of this one thing: @JvmSuppressWildcards.

Me debugging these issues

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Using RxBinding with Kotlin and RxJava2

July 23, 2017 by Annyce Davis

RxBinding provides RxJava binding APIs for Android User Interface (UI) widgets. This allows us to easily translate Android UI events into Observable streams. Let’s look at a simple example of this: we’re going to consider how to execute an asynchronous network request from a Button click event.

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