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hello everybody welcome back thanks for tuning in to my channel my name is dominic and im the host of the android factory last episode we went ahead and cleaned up a bunch of things around this application here had some good conversation around clean code tips so if you missed it ill link a card in the top right if you are brand new here we have been creating this little ecommerce project here we have a few different user interactions um you know we have adding to the cart we have a primitive cart here some profile that hasnt been built out so still in the middle of building this stuff out but we are using you know modern tools inside of android um you know a redux pattern so a lot of interesting stuff here thats been pretty helpful in todays episode were going to talk a little bit more about layouts create some kind of a um a quantity ui element that we can put on all the items in the cart here to kind of allow the user to denote how many of something they wanted right how many