Join Joe Marini for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Android Development: Data Binding.
- [Joe] Thanks so much for watching my course … and congratulations on finishing it. … Android data binding provides a great addition … to your toolbox as a mobile app developer. … And it gives you a way to truly separate … the presentation of your data from your apps business logic. … Now, we didn't get to touch on every single feature … of data mining, … and of course it's being actively developed by Google. … So I would suggest reading the online documentation … to stay informed of changes to the library as it improves. … Data binding is also just one of a variety of great features … in the Android architecture components collection, … and it works really well alongside the others. … So I would also suggest learning about … some of the other great features of this collection, … including some of the ones we saw in this course, … such as LiveData. … Or you might also want to take a look at ViewModels. … I hope to see you again soon in another one of my courses. … Until then, happy coding. …
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11/19/2020Skill Level Intermediate
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Getting set up1m 37s
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1. Overview
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What is data binding?1m 51s
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Doing things the old way4m 2s
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Create binding layout5m 13s
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3. Layout Expressions
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4. Binding to Observable Data
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Overview of observables1m 51s
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Binding to observables4m 49s
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Binding to ViewModels6m 25s
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Using binding adapters7m 19s
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Two-way binding syntax4m 45s
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Using converters4m 2s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m
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