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Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose - Bring declarative and native UIs to life quickly and easily on Android using Jetpack Compose by Thomas Kunneth
Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose by Thomas Kunneth
Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose - Bring declarative and native UIs to life quickly and easily on Android using Jetpack Compose by Thomas Kunneth; Book purchased on August 1, 2022; Topic: Android, Android Development, Android Jetpack, Jetpack Compose
Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose by Thomas Kunneth
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Book Summary
Key Features
- Understand the difference between the imperative Android (Android View) and declarative Android (Jetpack Compose) approach
- Learn about the structure of a Compose app, built-in Compose UI elements, and core concepts such as state hoisting and composition over inheritance
- Write, test, and debug composable functions
Jetpack Compose is the new Android framework for building fast, beautiful, and reliable native Android user interfaces. It simplifies and significantly accelerates Android UI development on Android using the Android declarative approach. This book will help Android developers to get hands-on with Android Jetpack Compose and adopt a modern way of building Android applications. The book is not an introduction to Android development, but it will build on your Android knowledge of how Android apps are developed.
Complete with hands-on examples, this easy-to-follow Android guide will get you up to speed with the fundamentals of Android Jetpack Compose such as Android state hoisting, Android unidirectional data flow, and Android composition over inheritance and help you build your own Android apps using Compose. You'll also cover concepts such as Android testing, Android animation, and Android interoperability with the existing Android UI toolkit.
By the end of the book, you'll be able to write your own Android apps using Jetpack Compose.
What you will learn
- Gain a solid understanding of the core concepts of Jetpack Compose
- Develop beautiful, neat, and immersive Android UI elements that are user friendly, Android reliable, and Android performant
- Build a complete app using Jetpack Compose
- Add Jetpack Compose to your existing Android applications
- Find out how Jetpack Compose can be used on other platforms
Who this book is for
This book is for any mobile app developer looking to understand the Android fundamentals of the new Android Jetpack Compose framework and the benefits of Android native development. A solid understanding of Android app development, along with some knowledge of the Kotlin programming language, will be beneficial. Basic programming knowledge is necessary to grasp the Android concepts covered in this Android book effectively.
Table of Contents
- Building Your First Android Compose App
- Understanding the Android Declarative Paradigm
- Exploring the Key Principles of Android Compose
- Laying Out Android UI Elements
- Putting Pieces Together
- Working with Android Animations
- Exploring Android Interoperability APIs
- Conclusion and Next Steps
About the Author
Thomas Künneth is a Google Developer Expert for Android and has been a speaker and panelist at multiple international conferences about Android. His first Android app, published in 2010, has more than 100,000 downloads. Currently, Thomas works as a principal consultant and head of mobile at MATHEMA GmbH and has experience as a software architect and Android developer. He has authored countless articles as well as one of the top-selling German Android books (currently in its sixth edition). He has also frequently contributed to various Android open source projects.
Product Details
- Publication date: February 21, 2022
- Paperback: 248 pages
- Time to Complete: 4h 49m
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