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[MUSIC PLAYING] [APPLAUSE] CHRIS ARRIOLA: Have you already learned the benefits of Jetpack Compose but arent sure where to get started with converting your View-based app to Compose? Im Chris Arriola, Developer Relations Engineer on the Android team. And in this talk, Ill answer that question by showing you how you can migrate. So you have an existing View-based app, and you want to convert it to Compose. But of course, you dont want to stop building new features just to make this migration. The good news is Compose was designed with View interoperability right from the start. So you can make this migration, while still adding new features to your app. Heres an overview of the strategy that you can take. First, start your adoption of Compose by building new features in Compose. This way, the features you build take advantage of the benefits of Compose. While building features in Compose, you want to identify which components can be reused in other parts of the app, and then start