April 2019
Beginner to intermediate
698 pages
15h 15m
English
When we are programming an app, how do we interact with this complexity? The good news is that the Android code that was autogenerated when we created our first project does most of it for us.
As we have discussed, we just don't see the functions that handle this interaction, but we do have the opportunity to override them and add our own code to that phase if we need to.
This means that we can get on with learning Kotlin and making Android apps until we come to one of the occasional instances where we need to do something in one of the phases.
If our app has more than one activity, they will each have their own lifecycle. This doesn't have to complicate things and, overall, it will make things easier for ...
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