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The First Line of Code [electronic resource] : Android Programming with Kotlin /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XIV, 709 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811918001
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.11 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.6-76.66
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1 Your First Line of Android Code -- Chapter 2 Explore New Language – A Quick Introduction to Kotlin -- Chapter 3 Start with the Visible – Explor Activity -- Chapter 4 Everything about UI Development -- Chapter 5 Support Phones and Tablets with Fragment -- Chapter 6 Broadcasts in Details -- Chapter 7 Data Persistence -- Chapter 8 Share Data Between Apps with ContentProvider -- Chapter 9 Enrich Your App with Multimedia -- Chapter 10 Work on the Background Service -- Chapter 11 Exploring the World with Network Technologies -- Chapter 12 Best UI Experience – Material Design in Action -- Chapter 13 High-quality Developing Components – Exploring Jetpack -- Chapter 14 Keep Stepping Up – More Skills You Need to Know -- Chapter 15 Real Project Practice – Creating a Weather App.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The First Line of Code is a must-have for developers who want to learn Android and Kotlin, and the best-seller in China. Knowledge between Android and Kotlin is interspersed in a way that readers are easy to understand and get start: · Android part covers all the important aspects of the Android platform, such as activity, service, content provider, broadcast receiver, fragment, basic UI, data storage, network, Jetpack and other application-level knowledge. · Kotlin part covers various aspects of Kotlin, such as standard grammar, common skills, higher-order functions, generics, coroutines, DSL and other language-level knowledge. In addition, The First Line of Code is a very practicing book, illustrating concepts with a complete weather forecast program. You can use and practice all the knowledge comprehensively after learning and see the actual result for what you have learned through the book. All contents of the book are quite easy to understand. It might be a good choice for both beginners and experienced developers. Also suitable for college students, college teachers, etc.
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Chapter 1 Your First Line of Android Code -- Chapter 2 Explore New Language – A Quick Introduction to Kotlin -- Chapter 3 Start with the Visible – Explor Activity -- Chapter 4 Everything about UI Development -- Chapter 5 Support Phones and Tablets with Fragment -- Chapter 6 Broadcasts in Details -- Chapter 7 Data Persistence -- Chapter 8 Share Data Between Apps with ContentProvider -- Chapter 9 Enrich Your App with Multimedia -- Chapter 10 Work on the Background Service -- Chapter 11 Exploring the World with Network Technologies -- Chapter 12 Best UI Experience – Material Design in Action -- Chapter 13 High-quality Developing Components – Exploring Jetpack -- Chapter 14 Keep Stepping Up – More Skills You Need to Know -- Chapter 15 Real Project Practice – Creating a Weather App.

The First Line of Code is a must-have for developers who want to learn Android and Kotlin, and the best-seller in China. Knowledge between Android and Kotlin is interspersed in a way that readers are easy to understand and get start: · Android part covers all the important aspects of the Android platform, such as activity, service, content provider, broadcast receiver, fragment, basic UI, data storage, network, Jetpack and other application-level knowledge. · Kotlin part covers various aspects of Kotlin, such as standard grammar, common skills, higher-order functions, generics, coroutines, DSL and other language-level knowledge. In addition, The First Line of Code is a very practicing book, illustrating concepts with a complete weather forecast program. You can use and practice all the knowledge comprehensively after learning and see the actual result for what you have learned through the book. All contents of the book are quite easy to understand. It might be a good choice for both beginners and experienced developers. Also suitable for college students, college teachers, etc.

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