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MAD Skills

Welcome to Modern Android Development (MAD) Skills, a series of videos and articles we’re creating to teach you how to use the latest technologies of Modern Android Development to create better applications more easily.

Arranged as a series of three-week topics, from Navigation to Kotlin to Android Studio, each topic will conclude with a Q&A where we’ll answer your questions.

Videos

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Kotlin: Simplifying APIs with coroutines - MAD Skills

If you're a library author, you might want to make your Java-based or callback-based libraries easier to consume from Kotlin using coroutines and Flow. Alternatively, if you're an API consumer, you may be willing to adapt a 3rd party API surface to

Android Developers

December 17, 2020

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What’s your MAD score?

From Kotlin to Jetpack, Android Studio to the Android App Bundle, modern Android development (MAD) is your blueprint for building better apps.

With the MAD scorecard, we've created a plugin for Android Studio so you can see (and share!) just how

Android Developers

December 16, 2020

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Kotlin: Using KTX - MAD Skills

When using Android Java APIs in Kotlin, you quickly realise that you’re missing out on some of the Kotlin features that make coding so much easier and pleasant. Instead of writing your own wrappers and extension functions for these APIs, take a look

Android Developers

December 15, 2020

Your questions, answered!

Each topic in the MAD Skills series will conclude with a Q&A, where Android experts answer your questions. You can ask your questions using #AskAndroid on Twitter, and then tune into Android Developers on YouTube to see if your question is answered.

On Thursday, October 29, we’ll be posting our first Q&A on Navigation to YouTube; get your questions in before then!

Articles

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Simplifying APIs with coroutines and Flow

If you’re a library author, you might want to make your Java-based or callback-based libraries easier to consume from Kotlin using coroutines and Flow. Alternatively, if you’re an API consumer, you may be willing to adapt a 3rd party API surface to

Android Developers

December 17, 2020

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Using KTX libraries

When using Android Java APIs in Kotlin, you quickly realise that you’re missing out on some of the Kotlin features that make coding so much easier and pleasant. Instead of writing your own wrappers and extension functions for these APIs, take a look

Android Developers

December 17, 2020

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MAD Skills Material Design Components: Wrap-Up

The third topic in the MAD Skills series of videos and articles on Modern Android Development is complete. This time around we covered Material Design Components (a.k.a MDC). This library provides the Material Components as Android widgets and makes

Android Developers

December 12, 2020


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