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Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose - Second Edition

You're reading from  Android UI Development with Jetpack Compose - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837634255
Pages 278 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Thomas Künneth Thomas Künneth
Profile icon Thomas Künneth

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Fundamentals of Jetpack Compose
2. Chapter 1: Building Your First Compose App 3. Chapter 2: Understanding the Declarative Paradigm 4. Chapter 3: Exploring the Key Principles of Compose 5. Part 2: Building User Interfaces
6. Chapter 4: Laying Out UI Elements in Compose 7. Chapter 5: Managing State of Your Composable Functions 8. Chapter 6: Building a Real-World App 9. Chapter 7: Exploring App Architecture 10. Part 3: Advanced Topics
11. Chapter 8: Working with Animations 12. Chapter 9: Exploring Interoperability APIs 13. Chapter 10: Testing and Debugging Compose Apps 14. Chapter 11: Developing for Different Form Factors 15. Chapter 12: Bringing Your Compose UI to Different Platforms 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Composing and recomposing the UI

Unlike imperative UI frameworks, Jetpack Compose does not depend on the developer proactively modifying a component tree when changes in the app data require changes to be made to the UI. Instead, Jetpack Compose detects such changes on its own and updates only the affected parts.

As you know by now, a Compose UI is declared based on the current app data. In my previous examples, you have seen quite a few conditional expressions (such as if or when) that determine which composable function is called or which parameters it receives. So, we are describing the complete UI in our code. The branch that will be executed depends on the app data (state) during runtime. The web framework React has a similar concept called Virtual DOM. But doesn’t this contradict my saying Compose detects such changes on its own and updates only the affected parts?

Conceptually, Jetpack Compose regenerates the entire UI when changes need to be applied. This, of course...

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