Description
Build a Fully Responsive Website with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose! Yeah, that’s right! That’s possible too. And it’s almost the same as building an Android Application, but even simpler then that, because we don’t have to worry about the lifecycle, like we have to with Android.
In this course I’m going to teach you everything you need so you can get started as quickly as possible, and build your own website. Kotlin is becoming a multi-platform language, which means you don’t need to learn some other language in order to develop a website, instead use the same knowledge that you already have with Kotlin!
This opens the door for many programmers out there, who want’s to become full stack developers with the knowledge of a single programming language.
In this course, you will learn how to develop one beautiful Landing Page from scratch, with various different animations that will be shown to your visitors when they scroll through your page.
I will guide you through the whole process from the beginning. From setting up, creating the project, to coding, exporting the website and deploying it on a server so that everyone can access and view your Landing Page from the web browser.
The framework that we are going to use for creating this website is called Kobweb, which is built on top of the Compose for Web framework. I’m going to give you some more details about those frameworks and their differences at the beginning of this course.
Now, waste your time no more. If you’re excited as I’m right now, enroll in this course and let’s get started!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to learn how to build Frontend apps with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
- Anyone who wants to reuse their Kotlin programming skills to build a website
- Web Developers
- Android Developers
- Mobile Developers
- Multi-platform Developers
Requirements
- Experience with Kotlin programming language
- Experience with Jetpack Compose UI Toolkit
Course Features
- Lecture 1
- Quiz 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes