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How to Build Android Applications with Kotlin

You're reading from   How to Build Android Applications with Kotlin A hands-on guide to developing, testing, and publishing production-grade Android 16 apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2025
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ISBN-13 9781835882764
Length 654 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Alex Forrester Alex Forrester
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Eran Boudjnah Eran Boudjnah
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Preface 1. Android Foundation
2. Creating Your First App FREE CHAPTER 3. Building User Screen Flows 4. Developing the UI with Jetpack Compose 5. Building App Navigation 6. App Components
7. Essential Libraries – Ktor, Kotlin Serialization, and Coil 8. Building Lists with Jetpack Compose 9. Android Permissions and Google Maps 10. Services, WorkManager, and Notifications 11. Code Structure
12. Testing with JUnit, Mockito, MockK, and Compose 13. Coroutines and Flow 14. Android Architecture Components 15. Persisting Data 16. Dependency Injection with Dagger, Hilt, and Koin 17. Polishing and Publishing an App
18. Architecture Patterns 19. Advanced Jetpack Compose 20. Launching Your App on Google Play 21. Unlock Your Book’s Exclusive Benefits 22. Other Books You May Enjoy 23. Index

Intents, tasks, and launch modes

Up until now, you have been using the standard behavior for creating Activities and moving from one Activity to the next. When you open the app from the launcher with the default behavior, it creates its own task, and each Activity you create is added to a back stack, so when you open three Activities one after the other as part of your user’s journey, pressing the back button three times will move the user back through the previous screens/Activities and then go back to the device’s home screen, while still keeping the app open.The launch mode for this type of Activity is called Standard; it is the default and doesn’t need specifying in the Activity element of AndroidManifest.xml. Even if you launch the same Activity three times, one after the other, there will be three instances of the same Activity.For some apps, you may want to change this behavior so the same instance is used. The launch mode that can help here is...

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