In this episode of the WorkManager series for Modern Android Development Skills, Android Developer Relations Engineer Ben Weiss will introduce the APIs that WorkManager provides to stay off the main thread. After, Ben will show us a way to update the UI once your work is done.
WorkManager documentation → http://goo.gle/2PlgUfY
WorkManager basic codelab → http://goo.gle/37UrVve
WorkManager advanced codelab → http://goo.gle/3v87MvF
Threading in WorkManager → http://goo.gle/3caWBJL
Testing Workers → http://goo.gle/3ek2cQB
Integration Testing → http://goo.gle/3v3YZL2
Debugging → http://goo.gle/3qrxgk1
Catch more WorkManager for MAD Skills → http://goo.gle/workmanager
Watch more MAD Skills episodes → http://goo.gle/madskills
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#WorkManager #AndroidDevelopers #MADSkills
WorkManager documentation → http://goo.gle/2PlgUfY
WorkManager basic codelab → http://goo.gle/37UrVve
WorkManager advanced codelab → http://goo.gle/3v87MvF
Threading in WorkManager → http://goo.gle/3caWBJL
Testing Workers → http://goo.gle/3ek2cQB
Integration Testing → http://goo.gle/3v3YZL2
Debugging → http://goo.gle/3qrxgk1
Catch more WorkManager for MAD Skills → http://goo.gle/workmanager
Watch more MAD Skills episodes → http://goo.gle/madskills
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#WorkManager #AndroidDevelopers #MADSkills
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- GDS: Yes, working in the background, workmanager api
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