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Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose

By : Thomas Künneth
Book Image

Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose

By: Thomas Künneth

Overview of this book

Jetpack Compose is Android’s new framework for building fast, beautiful, and reliable native user interfaces. It simplifies and significantly accelerates UI development on Android using the declarative approach. This book will help developers to get hands-on with 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 knowledge of how Android apps are developed. Complete with hands-on examples, this easy-to-follow guide will get you up to speed with the fundamentals of Jetpack Compose such as state hoisting, unidirectional data flow, and composition over inheritance and help you build your own Android apps using Compose. You'll also cover concepts such as testing, animation, and 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.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1:Fundamentals of Jetpack Compose
5
Part 2:Building User Interfaces
10
Part 3:Advanced Topics

Chapter 8: Working with Animations

In the previous chapters, I introduced you to many technical aspects of Jetpack Compose and showed you how to write well-behaving and good-looking apps. Now, adding animations and transitions will make your apps really shine! Compose simplifies the process of adding animation effects greatly over the old View-based approach.

In this chapter, you will learn important animation-related application programming interfaces, see animations of single and multiple properties, as well as transitions between composables in action, and master the relationship between state changes and visual interactions.

The main sections of this chapter are as follows:

  • Using animation to visualize state changes
  • Showing and hiding UI elements with animations
  • Spicing up transitions through visual effects

We start by using animations to visualize state changes. Think of a simple use case: clicking a button might change the color of a UI object. But...