Create engaging apps with fragments to provide a rich user
interface that dynamically adapts to the individual characteristics
of your customers' tablets and smartphones About This Book * From
an eminent author comes a book that will help you create engaging
apps that dynamically adapt to individual device characteristics *
The only book that includes the latest fragment-oriented features
and their role in Material design * This book provides
code-intensive discussions and detailed examples that help you
understand better and learn faster. Who This Book Is For This book
is for developers with a basic understanding of Android programming
who would like to improve the appearance and usability of their
applications by creating a more interactive user experience and
dynamically adaptive UIs; providing better support for tablets and
smartphones in a single app; and reducing the complexity of
managing app UIs. What You Will Learn * Learn the role and
capabilities of fragments * Use Android Studio's fragment-oriented
features * Create an app UI that works effectively on smartphones
and tablets * Manage the creation and life cycle of fragments *
Dynamically manage fragments using the FragmentTransaction class *
Learn the application design for communicating between fragments *
Leverage fragments when implementing applications that take
advantage of the latest features of Material Design In Detail
Today's users expect mobile apps to be dynamic and highly
interactive, with rich navigation features. These same apps must
look fantastic whether running on a medium-resolution smartphone or
high-resolution tablet. Fragments provide the toolset we need to
meet these user expectations by enabling us to build our
applications out of adaptable components that take advantage of the
rich capabilities of each individual device and automatically adapt
to their differences. This book looks at the impact fragments have
on Android UI design and their role in both simplifying many common
UI challenges and in providing best practices for incorporating
rich UI behaviors. We look closely at the roll of fragment
transactions and how to work with the Android back stack.
Leveraging this understanding, we explore several specialized
fragment-related classes such as ListFragment and DialogFragment.
We then go on to discuss how to implement rich navigation features
such as swipe-based screen browsing, and the role of fragments when
developing applications that take advantage of the latest aspects
of Material Design. You will learn everything you need to provide
dynamic, multi-screen UIs within a single activity, and the rich UI
features demanded by today's mobile users. Style and approach A
fast-paced learning guide that gives a hands-on, code-intensive
approach with a focus on real-world applications.
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