Android Fundamentals: Menus
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Menus are essential building blocks in your Android applications. This course will teach you the basics of menus, the different menu types, how to build advanced menus, and design guidelines for building
efficient menus in your Android applications.
Menus are essential building blocks in your Android applications. In this course, Android Fundamentals: Menus, you will gain the ability to create and display menus in your Android apps. First, you will learn about the different menu types and how to create them. Next, you will explore how to build advanced menus like checkable menus and intent-based menus. Finally, you will examine various design guidelines to build menus the right way. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Android menus needed to build effective and user-friendly menus in your Android apps.
Topics:
Menus are essential building blocks in your Android applications. In this course, Android Fundamentals: Menus, you will gain the ability to create and display menus in your Android apps. First, you will learn about the different menu types and how to create them. Next, you will explore how to build advanced menus like checkable menus and intent-based menus. Finally, you will examine various design guidelines to build menus the right way. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of Android menus needed to build effective and user-friendly menus in your Android apps.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- Introduction to Menus
- Creating Simple Menus
- Creating Advanced Menus
- Design Guidelines and Best Practices for Menus
Taught by
Viral Patel
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