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@DanielJohnGay

Thank you so much for the video! I always admire your company's products

@VIDEOSANDREEL

Better than i phone and so called other OS❀❀❀ 
Thank You for sharing πŸ™

Love From INDIA Kolkata πŸ™

@mark-147

Outstanding comprehensive summary, but, my word, how many tools and dependencies to learn and use!?

@vikramragunathan6392

Amazing πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

@AlejandraStamato

Amazing amazing! TY for all the tips! :)

@hellosagar

Loved it. Cant get it any better

@ScanaRch

Really awesome video! Thank you so much!

@Programmer-b9q

My feeling is that if Jetpack Compose had been first, and now the view-based approach was released then the view-based approach would be considered a huge progress.

Even now, after two years of JC release, if you make apps using JC, then the apps will have UI performance issues..

@PedroBarbosaRoman

Regarding the defer reads: does it make sense to use lambdas if we are not using those deferred modifier alternatives or a custom layout?

@MhandeJack

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@yasserakbbach708

I still didn't get how the recomposition is getting skipped by passing lambdas πŸ€”?
Also, I'd like to mention that this video has too much info to handle, I hope next time you guys split it with enough examples πŸ˜„

@coldwised

How to know when transition is finished with produceState? I'm talking about "Split heavy grames part".

@TimRijckaert

I need an even more in depth tutorial for trying to find bottlenecks in an AndroidTV application which tend to run on slower/lower end Android devices. We have enough information how to capture logs, not how to interpret it. This video is the first which goes a bit more into depth, but I need a more general view, not just Compose

@hasa4628

how to trace the rendering part of a composable method ?

@amanxyz03

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@mondoshigua

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@nimishashiril

Great…

@KeySabre

It's not easy for an existing app to use baseline profile. Gradle related setup is really frustrating.