Android Studio Narwhal Essentials - Kotlin Edition

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Android Studio Narwhal Essentials - Kotlin Edition

Developing Android Apps Using Android Studio Narwhal and Kotlin

Operating systems Mobile and handheld device programming / Apps programming

Author: Neil Smyth

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Language: English

Published by: Distributed By PublishDrive

Published on: 24th August 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 758 pages

ISBN: 9781965764251


Introduction

This book, fully updated for Android Studio Narwhal Feature Drop, teaches you how to develop Android-based applications using Kotlin.

Beginning with the basics, the book outlines how to set up an Android development and testing environment, followed by an introduction to programming in Kotlin, including data types, control flow, functions, lambdas, and object-oriented programming. Asynchronous programming using Kotlin coroutines and flow is also covered in detail.

Android Architecture Components

Chapters also cover the Android Architecture Components, including view models, lifecycle management, Room database access, content providers, the Database Inspector, app navigation, live data, and data binding.

Additional Topics

Topics such as intents, touchscreen handling, gesture recognition, and the integration of artificial intelligence into Android apps are also included.

The concepts of material design are also covered in detail, including the use of floating action buttons, Snackbars, tabbed interfaces, card views, and collapsing toolbars.

Android Studio and Android Features

Other key features of Android Studio and Android are also covered in detail, including the Layout Editor, the ConstraintLayout and ConstraintSet classes, view binding, constraint chains, barriers, and direct reply notifications.

Chapters also cover advanced features of Android Studio, such as Gradle build configuration, in-app billing, and submitting apps to the Google Play Developer Console.

Getting Started

Assuming you already have some programming experience, are ready to download Android Studio and the Android SDK, have access to a Windows, Mac, or Linux system, and have ideas for some apps to develop, you are ready to get started.

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