In this talk, you'll learn how and where to hoist state in Jetpack Compose. When should state be hoisted? Should that be in a composable function, plain state holder class, or in a ViewModel? In this session, we explore the different possibilities using real-world examples.
Resources:
State and Jetpack Compose → https://goo.gle/compose-state-docs
A Compose state of mind → https://goo.gle/compose-state-mind
State holders and state production → https://goo.gle/ui-state-holders-production
UI layer → https://goo.gle/architecture-ui-layer
Speaker: Alejandra Stamato
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-All
Watch all the Modern Android Development sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-MAD
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#Featured #AndroidDevSummit #JetpackCompose
Resources:
State and Jetpack Compose → https://goo.gle/compose-state-docs
A Compose state of mind → https://goo.gle/compose-state-mind
State holders and state production → https://goo.gle/ui-state-holders-production
UI layer → https://goo.gle/architecture-ui-layer
Speaker: Alejandra Stamato
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-All
Watch all the Modern Android Development sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-MAD
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#Featured #AndroidDevSummit #JetpackCompose
- Category
- Software
- Tags
- Hoist state, Jetpack Compose, composable function
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