Kotlin and Android Development featuring Jetpack (Pragmatic)
Wednesday, 11 August 2021

This book covers building native Android apps the modern way in Kotlin with Jetpack's set of tools, libraries, and best practices. Michael Fazio shows how to create efficient, resilient views with Fragments and share data between the views with ViewModels, and how to use Room to persist valuable data quickly. Apps and games are used to demonstrate techniques, starting with creating a full game complete with random die rolls, customizable rules, and AI opponents.

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Author: Michael Fazio
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: July 2021
Pages: 446
ISBN: 978-1680508154
Print: 1680508156
Kindle: B09B2YN77R
Audience: Developers interested in Android
Level: Intermediate
Category: Phone/mobile

 

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