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Thriving in Android Development Using Kotlin

Thriving in Android Development Using Kotlin

By : Gema Socorro Rodríguez
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Thriving in Android Development Using Kotlin

Thriving in Android Development Using Kotlin

4.5 (6)
By: Gema Socorro Rodríguez

Overview of this book

With resources on Android and Kotlin abound, it’s difficult to find content that focuses on resolving common challenges faced by app developers. This book by Gema Socorro Rodríguez – a Google Developer Expert for Android with over 15 years of experience and a proven track record as an effective instructor – is designed to bridge the gap between theory and real-world application. It equips you with the skills to tackle everyday problems in Android development through hands-on projects. Under Gema's expert guidance, you’ll build three sophisticated Android projects. You'll start your development journey by building a WhatsApp-like application, learning how to process asynchronous messages reactively, render them using Jetpack Compose, and advance to creating and uploading a backup of these messages. Next, you’ll channel your creativity into Packtagram, an Instagram-inspired app that offers advanced photo-editing capabilities using the latest CameraX libraries. Your final project will be a Netflix-style app, integrating video playback functionality with ExoPlayer for both foreground and background operations, and implementing device casting features. By the end of this book, you'll have crafted three fully functional, multi-platform projects and gained the confidence to solve the most common challenges in Android development.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Part 1:Creating WhatsPackt, a Messaging App
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Part 2:Creating Packtagram, a Photo Media App
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Part 3:Creating Packtflix, a Video Media App

Adding push notifications

Push notifications are messages that are sent to a user’s device from a server, even when the user is not actively using the app. These messages appear as system notifications outside of the app and can be used to provide updates, alerts, or other relevant information to users.

To send push notifications, we need to decide which of the available options we want to use. The most popular is Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM), but there are more push notification services such as OneSignal, Pusher, or Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS). In our case, we are going to take the popular route and use FCM.

Firebase is a mobile and web application development platform provided by Google. It offers a suite of tools, services, and infrastructure designed to help developers build, improve, and grow their apps. Some of its features include authentication, push notifications, cloud databases, and so on. We are going to use it for the last two sections of this...

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