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Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

By : Madona S. Wambua
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Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

5 (20)
By: Madona S. Wambua

Overview of this book

Android is a powerful operating system widely used in various devices, phones, TVs, wearables, automobiles, and more. This Android cookbook will teach you how to leverage the latest Android development technologies for creating incredible applications while making effective use of popular Jetpack libraries. You’ll also learn which critical principles to consider when developing Android apps. The book begins with recipes to get you started with the declarative UI framework, Jetpack Compose, and help you with handling UI states, Navigation, Hilt, Room, Wear OS, and more as you learn what's new in modern Android development. Subsequent chapters will focus on developing apps for large screens, leveraging Jetpack’s WorkManager, managing graphic user interface alerts, and tips and tricks within Android studio. Throughout the book, you'll also see testing being implemented for enhancing Android development, and gain insights into harnessing the integrated development environment of Android studio. Finally, you’ll discover best practices for robust modern app development. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build an Android application using the Kotlin programming language and the newest modern Android development technologies, resulting in highly efficient applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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How to extract methods and method parameters

Extracting methods and method parameters can add additional imports to your code. This happens because when you extract a method or a parameter, the code that used to be inside the method or parameter is moved to a separate method. If this code relies on other classes or methods that are not already imported into your code, the extraction process may automatically add the necessary import statements to your file.

For example, suppose you have a Kotlin class that contains a method that performs some calculations and returns a result. This method relies on a helper class defined in another package, and you still need to import this class into your code. If you decide to extract the method to a particular method in the same or a different class, the extraction process may add an import statement for the helper class so that the code inside the extracted method can reference the helper class.

Similarly, when you extract a method parameter...

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