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Android Programming with Kotlin for Beginners

By : John Horton
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Book Image

Android Programming with Kotlin for Beginners

5 (1)
By: John Horton

Overview of this book

Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world and Kotlin has been declared by Google as a first-class programming language to build Android apps. With the imminent arrival of the most anticipated Android update, Android 10 (Q), this book gets you started building apps compatible with the latest version of Android. It adopts a project-style approach, where we focus on teaching the fundamentals of Android app development and the essentials of Kotlin by building three real-world apps and more than a dozen mini-apps. The book begins by giving you a strong grasp of how Kotlin and Android work together before gradually moving onto exploring the various Android APIs for building stunning apps for Android with ease. You will learn to make your apps more presentable using different layouts. You will dive deep into Kotlin programming concepts such as variables, functions, data structures, Object-Oriented code, and how to connect your Kotlin code to the UI. You will learn to add multilingual text so that your app is accessible to millions of more potential users. You will learn how animation, graphics, and sound effects work and are implemented in your Android app. By the end of the book, you will have sound knowledge about significant Kotlin programming concepts and start building your own fully featured Android apps.
Table of Contents (33 chapters)
Android Programming with Kotlin for Beginners
Contributors
Preface
Index

Creating the Live Drawing project


To get started, create a new project in Android Studio and call it Live Drawing. Use the Empty Activity project and leave the rest of the settings at their defaults.

Similar to the two drawing apps from the previous chapter, this app consists of Kotlin files only, and no layout files. The Kotlin files and all the code up to the end of this chapter can all be found in the Chapter21 folder of the download bundle. The complete project can be found in the Chapter22 folder of the download bundle.

Next, we will create empty classes that we will code throughout the project over the next two chapters. Create a new class called LiveDrawingView, a new class called ParticleSystem, and a new class called Particle.