Week 5 – Kotlin Android Development Course for Beginners – Building UI With Fragments



Week 5 – Kotlin Android Development Course for Beginners – Building UI With Fragments

Week 5 - Kotlin Android Development Course for Beginners - Building UI With Fragments

This week’s lecture will teach you how create a new Fragment, add a Fragment to an Activity, and communicate between Fragments and Activities.

This is lecture 5 in a 9 week series on mobile app development with Android and Kotlin. In this Android development course for beginners, you’ll learn the fundamentals of Android development with Kotlin while building a simple weather app using Android Studio.

This lecture was recorded in support of a course I’m teaching at North Seattle College.
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🤔This week’s lecture covers the following questions:
– How to create a new Fragment
– How to migrate UI/logic from an Activity to a Fragment
– How to communicate between a Fragment and an Activity
– How to add a FloatingActionButton to your UI

This Android development course is aimed at beginner programmers who have some familiarity with Java and object oriented programming, but haven’t necessarily built mobile apps before.

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