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Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

You're reading from  Modern Android 13 Development Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235578
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Madona S. Wambua Madona S. Wambua
Profile icon Madona S. Wambua

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Modern Android Development Skills 2. Chapter 2: Creating Screens Using a Declarative UI and Exploring Compose Principles 3. Chapter 3: Handling the UI State in Jetpack Compose and Using Hilt 4. Chapter 4: Navigation in Modern Android Development 5. Chapter 5: Using DataStore to Store Data and Testing 6. Chapter 6: Using the Room Database and Testing 7. Chapter 7: Getting Started with WorkManager 8. Chapter 8: Getting Started with Paging 9. Chapter 9: Building for Large Screens 10. Chapter 10: Implementing Your First Wear OS Using Jetpack Compose 11. Chapter 11: GUI Alerts – What’s New in Menus, Dialog, Toast, Snackbars, and More in Modern Android Development 12. Chapter 12: Android Studio Tips and Tricks to Help You during Development 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Implementing DI with Jetpack Hilt

In object-oriented programming, DI is vital. Some people use it, and some prefer not to use it for their own reasons. However, DI is the practice of designing objects in a manner where they receive instances of the object from other pieces of code instead of constructing them internally.

If you know of the SOLID principles, you know their primary goal is to make software design easier to maintain, read, test, and build upon. In addition, DI helps us follow some of the SOLID principles. The dependency inversion principle allows the code base to be easily expanded and extended with new functionalities and improves reusability. In Modern Android Development, DI is essential, and we will implement it in our application in this recipe.

There are different types of libraries that you can use in Android for DI, such as Koin, Dagger, and Hilt; Hilt harnesses the power of Dagger and benefits from compile-time correctness, good runtime performance, Android...

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