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Multi-Modular Navigation | Compose Multiplatform Ios/Android


Multi-Modular Navigation | Compose Multiplatform Ios/Android
Multi-Modular Navigation | Compose Multiplatform Ios/Android
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.27 GB | Duration: 1h 49m


Build Scalable Cross-platform Apps. Navigate Like a Pro: Multi-Modular Architecture in Compose for iOS and Android.

What you'll learn

Navigation fundamentals

Type-safe navigation

Passing arguments between destinatnations

Customizing transition animations

Implement a Nested Navigation graph

Navigation with Bottom Navigation Bar

Build Scalable Apps

Navigation in a Multi-modular project

Introducing with the concept of modularization

Modularization fundamentals

The Benefits of a Multi-modular Architecture

Build a Recipes App with a Multi-modular Navigation

And more

Requirements

Knowledge about Jetpack Compose

Knowledge about Kotlin programming language

Basic knowledge about KMP (Compose Multiplatform)

Macbook (If planning to test the app on iOS simulator)

Description

Mobile development has traditionally required from developers to build separate applications for iOS and Android. Each platform comes with its own language, tools, and ecosystem—Objective-C or Swift for iOS, and Java or Kotlin for Android. This approach, while effective, doubles the workload and often leads to inconsistent features and performance across platforms.Luckily modern technologies like Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) offer a faster, more efficient way to develop mobile apps without compromising quality. In a world of mobile development where everything is changing fast, you gotta keep up with the technology if you want to stay concurrent on the market.That's why I have prepared this amazing course
. In this course I'm gonna teach you how to implement a scalable, multi-modular navigation architecture in your kotlin multiplatform project. We're gonna target Android and iOS platforms using Compose Multiplatform framework for sharing the UI. This is an intermediate-level, concise course which is meant for developers that want to learn quickly, without wasting time on 20 hour courses.Here's what you're going to learn here:Compose navigation fundamentals Type-safe navigation in Android and iOSPassing arguments between destinationsCustomizing Transition animationsImplementing a Nested NavigationNavigation with a Bottom Navigation BarModularization fundamentalsThe benefits of a multi-modular architectureBuilding scaleable and professional applicationsMulti-modular navigationAnd at the end we're gonna create a Recipe App where we're be implementing all the things that we have learned in this course. That application will work on both Android and iOS, it will have about 5 feature modules, a separate module for the navigation logic, and more.Now is the right time to adapt cutting edge technologies in a mobile development!

Overview

Section 1: Navigation Basics

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Navigation Fundamentals

Lecture 3 Screen to Screen Type-safe Navigation

Lecture 4 Transition Animations

Lecture 5 Passing Arguments between Destinations

Lecture 6 Nested Navigation with Bottom Bar

Section 2: Multi-modular Food Recipes App

Lecture 7 About Modularization

Lecture 8 Recipes App Overview

Lecture 9 Project Source Code

Lecture 10 Let's Build the App

Lecture 11 Lets Build the App - Implement the last feature

Lecture 12 Lets Build the App - Koin dependency injection

Lecture 13 Navigation with Voyager

Developers who wish to build professional apps,Developers who wish to build scalable apps,Developers who wish to learn more about Multi-modular architecture,Developers who wish to improve their skills with a Kotlin Multiplatform technology,Developers who wish to build apps for both Android and iOS,Android developers,iOS developers,Mobile developers


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