Jetpack Compose 1.2 Essentials: Developing Android Apps with Jetpack Compose 1.2, Android Studio, and Kotlin
- Length: 564 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Payload Media
- Publication Date: 2022-09-20
- ISBN-10: 1951442504
- ISBN-13: 9781951442507
- Sales Rank: #585273 (See Top 100 Books)
Fully updated for Jetpack Compose 1.2, this book will teach you how to build Android applications using Jetpack Compose, Android Studio, and the Kotlin programming language.
Beginning with the basics, this book explains how to set up an Android Studio development environment.
The book also includes in-depth chapters introducing the Kotlin programming language including data types, operators, control flow, functions, lambdas, object-oriented programming, and asynchronous programming using coroutines.
An introduction to the key concepts of Jetpack Compose and Android project architecture is followed by a guided tour of Android Studio in Compose development mode. The book also covers the creation of custom Composables and explains how these functions are combined to create user interface layouts including the use of row, column, box, and list components.
Other topics covered include data handling using state properties, key user interface design concepts such as modifiers, navigation bars, and user interface navigation. Additional chapters explore building your own re-usable custom layout components.
The book also includes chapters covering graphics drawing, user interface animation, transitions, Kotlin Flows, and gesture handling.
Chapters are also included covering view models, SQLite databases, Room database access, the Database Inspector, live data, and custom theme creation. An introduction to the upcoming Material Design 3 guidelines is also covered, including details on how to migrate from Material Design 2.
Finally, the book explains how to package up a completed app and upload it to the Google Play Store for publication.
Along the way, the topics covered in the book are put into practice through detailed tutorials, the source code for which is also available for download.
Assuming you already have some rudimentary programming experience, are ready to download Android Studio and the Android SDK, and have access to a Windows, Mac, or Linux system, you are ready to get started.