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How to Build Android Apps with Kotlin

By : Alex Forrester, Eran Boudjnah, Alexandru Dumbravan, Jomar Tigcal
Book Image

How to Build Android Apps with Kotlin

By: Alex Forrester, Eran Boudjnah, Alexandru Dumbravan, Jomar Tigcal

Overview of this book

Are you keen to get started building Android 11 apps, but don’t know where to start? How to Build Android Apps with Kotlin is a comprehensive guide that will help kick-start your Android development practice. This book starts with the fundamentals of app development, enabling you to utilize Android Studio and Kotlin to get started building Android projects. You'll learn how to create apps and run them on virtual devices through guided exercises. Progressing through the chapters, you'll delve into Android’s RecyclerView to make the most of lists, images, and maps, and see how to fetch data from a web service. Moving ahead, you'll get to grips with testing, learn how to keep your architecture clean, understand how to persist data, and gain basic knowledge of the dependency injection pattern. Finally, you'll see how to publish your apps on the Google Play store. You'll work on realistic projects that are split up into bitesize exercises and activities, allowing you to challenge yourself in an enjoyable and attainable way. You'll build apps to create quizzes, read news articles, check weather reports, store recipes, retrieve movie information, and remind you where you parked your car. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills and confidence to build your own creative Android applications using Kotlin.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Preface
12
12. Dependency Injection with Dagger and Koin

Summary

This chapter covered the Google Play Store: from preparing a release, to creating a Google Play Developer account, to finally publishing your app. We started with versioning your apps, generating a keystore, creating an APK file or Android app bundle and signing it with a release keystore, and storing the keystore and its credentials. We then moved on to registering an account on the Google Play Console, uploading your APK file or app bundle, and managing releases.

This is the culmination of the work done throughout this book—publishing your app and opening it up to the world is a great achievement and demonstrates the progress you've made throughout this course.

Throughout this book, you have gained many skills, starting with the basics of Android app development and building up to implementing features such as RecyclerViews, fetching data from web services, notifications, and testing. You have seen how to improve your apps with best practices, architecture...