This video demonstrates how to build a beautiful UI with Compose's LazyColumn, and "sticky headers" can be a great way to improve the experience for your user! Sticky headers are specific UI elements (typically headers in a list of content) that "stick" to the top of your screen as the rest of the list content scrolls beneath it. Watch the whole video for a complete tutorial on this concept and let me know what you think about the implementation in the comments below!
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4:50 Screen implementation
8:08 Chaining network calls
10:52 Group UI by season number
13:12 STICKY HEADER IMPLEMENTATION
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