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hey guys and welcome back to a new jetpack compose tutorial in this video I will show you how you can Implement date and time picker dialogues in Jetpack compose you probably know these material dialogues from XML but in compose its not natively supported yet um Im assuming Google will come up with a solution in future to have material dialogues as well but right now we have to rely on a cool Library its um yeah it basically comes with all the functionality we need and I will tell you how you can use that to implement such a dialog here in Jetpack compose and you can of course also style this as you like this is quite an ugly default design you will learn how you can also Implement some kind of date validation logic so you can see I can only select even dates and not the odd ones and after we selected a date lets say November 16th we click ok then it will actually apply that and print it here and the same I will show you for a Time dialog so here we can select the time between noo