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Mastering Kotlin for Android 14

Mastering Kotlin for Android 14

By : Wangereka
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Mastering Kotlin for Android 14

Mastering Kotlin for Android 14

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By: Wangereka

Overview of this book

Written with the best practices, this book will help you master Kotlin and use its powerful language features, libraries, tools, and APIs to elevate your Android apps. As you progress, you'll use Jetpack Compose and Material Design 3 to build UIs for your app, explore how to architect and improve your app architecture, and use Jetpack Libraries like Room and DataStore to persist your data locally. Using a step-by-step approach, this book will teach you how to debug issues in your app, detect leaks, inspect network calls fired by your app, and inspect your Room database. You'll also add tests to your apps to detect and address code smells. Toward the end, you’ll learn how to publish apps to the Google Play Store and see how to automate the process of deploying consecutive releases using GitHub actions, as well as learn how to distribute test builds to Firebase App Distribution. Additionally, the book covers tips on how to increase user engagement. By the end of this Kotlin book, you’ll be able to develop market-ready apps, add tests to their codebase, address issues, and get them in front of the right audience.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Part 1: Building Your App
6
Part 2: Using Advanced Features
12
Part 3: Code Analysis and Tests
16
Part 4: Publishing Your App

Releasing our app to the Google Play Store

Before you can publish apps to the Google Play Store, you need to have a developer account. You can get one by signing up on Google Play (https://play.google.com/console/signup).

You can either create an account for yourself or your organization as shown here:

Figure 13.8 – Creating a developer account

Figure 13.8 – Creating a developer account

Choosing the Yourself option shows the instructions for creating an account for yourself:

Figure 13.9 – Creating a developer account for yourself

Figure 13.9 – Creating a developer account for yourself

As shown in the preceding screenshot, you need an email address where users can reach out to you and another one where Google Play can reach out to you. You also need to pay a lifetime registration fee of USD 25 for the Google Play account. If you don’t have an account, you can proceed with the purchase as it is a very straightforward process.

Once you open a Google Play Console account, you will be presented with...

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