In this course we are going to start with what coroutines are, will look at all basic concepts like suspend, async / await structure , jobs, dispatchers. Then we are going to continue with advanced topics like flows and channels. Finally we are going to finish the course with building two Android applications matching industrial standards.
Also in each lecture, we’re going to implement some code on what we have just learned to solidify our knowledge.
My aim in this course is to give you a quick start on Kotlin coroutines in the beginning and finish at a master level. I will not only try to explain how these concepts work, i will also make sure that i am explaining when to use each one of these coroutine concepts.
As Kotlin is gaining more and more popularity each passing day and Google also revealed Kotlin as their preferred language, i think that learning Kotlin is now essential especially for Android developers. On the other hand, concurrent programming is being more and more essential as the applications get more complex. Coroutines is the best way to handle Concurrency and knowing how to use it probably will give you a couple steps of advantage. I hope i can help along the way.
Definition of Coroutines and Coroutines Basic Concepts
Flows
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3What are coroutines and why you should choose it over RxJava
This video explains what coroutines are and why we should use them over RxJava
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4Coroutine Scopes
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5Jobs
In this lecture i am explaining what jobs are, how they work and how they work in a hierarchy
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6Bonus
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7Dispatchers
In this lecture, i'm talking about what dispatcher are, types of dispatchers and when to use which one. Also there is some coding to show how to use them and switch between them.
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8Suspend Functions
In this video i am explaining what suspend functions are and when&how to use them
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9Async / Await
In this lecture, i'm talking about async/await structure and do some coding to show how it works.
Channels
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10Flows Basics and Use Cases
In this lecture i talk about what flows are, when to use them. And then of course make some coding.
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11Map Operator
In this lecture i'm showing how to use flow map operator
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12Filter Operator
In this lecture i'm showing how to use filter operator.
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13Buffer
In this lecture i'm showing how to use buffer operator