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If you started building Android UIs with XML and youamp;#39;re now transitioning to using Jetpack Compose, how do you know what is the new equivalent of an old API? Thankfully, there is an excellent resource online for that, on a website called JetpackCompose.app. On that site, there is a tool where you can enter the name of common XML components or properties, and see the direct equivalent in Compose. This covers not only the composables that youamp;#39;ll be using, but also modifier properties, coroutines, and function calls that do the same thing as the old way. While it certainly isnamp;#39;t an exhaustive list, itamp;#39;s an excellent resource to help you get going and become competent in the most fundamental aspects of Jetpack Compose. This is to all of my Android friends out there