Show notes
Gabor Varadi aka Zhuinden/EpicPandaForce is a well-known member of the Android developer community because of his elaborate and helpful answers on Reddit and Stackoverflow.In this episode, he will share his experiences in using Jetpack Compose in real-world Android applications and explain problems we have to watch out for. He will also share his opinions on MVVM vs MVI architecture, reactive programming with Flow vs RxJava, and much more.For the episode links, please visit the Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZLI4_1MZ5E📺 Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/codinginflow?sub_confirmation=1💚 Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/codinginflow💬 Join our free developer community:https://codinginflow.com/discord📨 Receive free podcast summaries by subscribing to our newsletter:https://codinginflow.com/newsletter📣 Follow Coding in Flow on social media:https://www.instagram.com/codinginflowhttps://twitter.com/codinginflowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@codinginflowhttps://www.facebook.com/codinginflowhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/codinginflow💰 For business requests and sponsoring opportunities, contact me at: [email protected]:0:00 - Introduction15:33 - How Jetpack Compose works18:36 - Benefits & problems of Jetpack Compose 50:06 - What's wrong with Navigation Compose1:06:58 - Simple-Stack1:36:03 - Single-activity vs multiple activities1:44:21 - Accompanist is tech debt1:45:31 - Pure Compose vs fragments1:57:14 - Process death2:15:12 - Benefits of reactive programming2:22:59 - Kotlin Flow vs RxJava2:31:26 - MVVM vs MVI2:50:18 - Why Jetpack ViewModel is not a viewmodel2:52:40 - Clean Architecture mistakes2:58:38 - Unit testing in one sentence2:59:48 - More about Gabor3:01:05 - Stay in touchSpecial thanks to Munsur Creative for producing the soundtrack of this podcast!Support the show



