I'm having a tough time getting the hang of programming for Android using Kotlin. It's not just about mastering the Kotlin syntax; I really need to understand MVVM architecture, the structure of the code, and the life cycles of Android components. I've checked out Google's documentation, but it feels too complex, and they jump into examples without explaining the underlying real-world issues.
I'm hoping to find a comprehensive course or a set of tutorials that cover everything, including automated testing and writing testable code for Android. I have some experience with PHP, JavaScript, and Java, but diving into Android and Kotlin seems like a totally new challenge, and it's a bit overwhelming. Any advice or suggestions would be super helpful! I've tried getting help from Claude AI, but I think I need a more structured approach since some of the examples I got weren't that great.
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I learned through LinkedIn Learning, and I found it to be a pretty solid platform compared to others I tried. If you're up for it, we could study together! So far, I only know Kotlin and a bit of Python, but it's a great starting point for Android development!
LinkedIn for coding? Isn't that more of a social network than a real course platform?