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Hey there people, What's the roadmap for switching to android app developer? I've worked as nodejs backend developer 2.5 years of experience. Can you please guide me?

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1. Learn Java/Kotlin 2. Understand Android basics 3. Get familiar with Android Studio 4. Learn XML layouts 5. Master API integration 6. Explore Android Jetpack components 7. Follow Material Design guidelines 8. Learn Firebase

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