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[MUSIC PLAYING] BEN TRENGROVE: Hi, Im Ben from the Android Developer Relations team. I will also be joined by Chuck from the Compose team. And together, were here to talk to you today about common performance gotchas in Jetpack Compose. Ah, Chuck, Chuck, you can stop waving now. Our goal with Compose is to provide a performance UI system right out of the box. We can write code how it comes naturally to you. And it will perform well, as you would expect. There are a few steps you can take, though, and some common gotchas to avoid to ensure you maximize performance in your Compose app. Well start by taking a look at how you can correctly configure your app with regards to performance. Then we will dive straight into those common gotchas and describe the best practices for avoiding them. Lets get started. Configuration-- first, lets take a look at how to configure your app for testing and evaluating performance. When evaluating how your Compose app is performing, it is very importan