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The original was posted on /r/androiddev by /u/HBWgaming on 2024-03-30 22:32:34.


Hi all, current college student learning android in his spare time here. I’ve been trying to learn android dev in kotlin for a few months now. I’ve been using channels like Philip Lackner and Android Knowledge to learn and understand the core concepts and use those to build my own projects. I’ve made some simple things like a tip calculator and a notes app, but once i moved onto some more intermediate projects, i noticed it starts to get messy. Im currently making an app that my college can use to track who signs into the study room and store that information for later use. Im using room database along with mvvm architecture in order to make the application which is fine, but once i start adding in more features it just feels like its starts to spiral and the code gets incredibly messy. Im unsure if this is just because of me, or if its because of the nature of android development and its rapid and hectic evolution. Does anyone else feel this way, or is it just because of how android dev has turned out?