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Kickstart Modern Android Development with Jetpack and Kotlin

By : Catalin Ghita
5 (1)
Book Image

Kickstart Modern Android Development with Jetpack and Kotlin

5 (1)
By: Catalin Ghita

Overview of this book

With Jetpack libraries, you can build and design high-quality, robust Android apps that have an improved architecture and work consistently across different versions and devices. This book will help you understand how Jetpack allows developers to follow best practices and architectural patterns when building Android apps while also eliminating boilerplate code. Developers working with Android and Kotlin will be able to put their knowledge to work with this condensed practical guide to building apps with the most popular Jetpack libraries, including Jetpack Compose, ViewModel, Hilt, Room, Paging, Lifecycle, and Navigation. You'll get to grips with relevant libraries and architectural patterns, including popular libraries in the Android ecosystem such as Retrofit, Coroutines, and Flow while building modern applications with real-world data. By the end of this Android app development book, you'll have learned how to leverage Jetpack libraries and your knowledge of architectural concepts for building, designing, and testing robust Android applications for various use cases.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1: Exploring the Core Jetpack Suite and Other Libraries
7
Part 2: A Guide to Clean Application Architecture with Jetpack Libraries
13
Part 3: Diving into Other Jetpack Libraries

Importing and exploring the Repositories App

The Repositories App project is a simple application that displays a list of repositories obtained from the GitHub Search API. This project is a simplified version of a Compose-based application that incorporates only a few concepts from the previous chapters as it tries to be a good candidate for implementing pagination with the Jetpack Paging library rather than being a fully-fledged sample app that applies all the concepts taught in the book.

Nevertheless, we will see how the Repositories App follows a Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) presentation pattern, uses Retrofit to obtain data, a ViewModel class to hold state and present data, coroutines for the asynchronous (async) operation of obtaining data from the server, and Compose for the UI layer.

Let's start off by importing this project into Android Studio, as follows:

  1. Navigate to the GitHub repository page of the book, located at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Kickstart...