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(upbeat music) - [Chris] In this screencast, well walk through the Jetpack Compose list APIs, and show you how simple it is to display a long list of items in Compose. The app were going to use is a simple contacts list application, which you can see written on the right, and in this video, were going to complete each of the tasks you can see to display a fully featured list UI. Lets jump into the first task on our code. Currently, the list is implemented as a simple column, and our first task is to change that to use a component called LazyColumn. LazyColumn only lays out the items which are visible on screen. If youve used the Android RecyclerView widget, its based on the same principles. Lets go ahead and swap out Column for LazyColumn. Youll notice that we now see an error message, that we cant use our contact list item composable in our LazyColumn. This is because LazyColumns API is different to most of the layouts in Compose and is built as a DSL. Instead of the forEac