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Hands-On Android UI Development

By : Jason Morris
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Hands-On Android UI Development

By: Jason Morris

Overview of this book

A great user interface (UI) can spell the difference between success and failure for any new application. This book will show you not just how to code great UIs, but how to design them as well. It will take novice Android developers on a journey, showing them how to leverage the Android platform to produce stunning Android applications. Begin with the basics of creating Android applications and then move on to topics such as screen and layout design. Next, learn about techniques that will help improve performance for your application. Also, explore how to create reactive applications that are fast, animated, and guide the user toward their goals with minimal distraction. Understand Android architecture components and learn how to build your application to automatically respond to changes made by the user. Great platforms are not always enough, so this book also focuses on creating custom components, layout managers, and 2D graphics. Also, explore many tips and best practices to ease your UI development process. By the end, you'll be able to design and build not only amazing UIs, but also systems that provide the best possible user experience.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
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Activity Lifecycle

Test your knowledge


  1. Android's data binding framework follows what sort of binding?
    • Model-View View-Model (bidirectional) binding
    • Model-View-Presenter pattern
    • Model-View (unidirectional) binding
  2. Data Bound Layouts have variables that must be which of the following?
    • Any Java Object
    • Observable by the data binding framework
    • Presenter objects
    • Model objects
  1. Which of the following features belongs to data binding expressions?
    • They must be written in single quotes
    • They are Java expressions
    • They are a special expression language
    • They're only evaluated at runtime
  2. To trigger an update of a data-bound user interface, you must do which of these?
    • Listen for object model changes with an event bus
    • Extend the PropertyChangeCallback class
    • Call refresh on the generated Binding object
    • Make a change that the Binding object can observe