Android Fundamentals: SharedPreferences
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
To provide your application data persistency, it should implement some of the available android features. This course will show you how to leverage SharedPreferences to achieve this.
SharedPereferences is an API that allows you to save a small collection of data persistently. This course, Android Fundamentals: SharedPreferences, is all about basics and fundamental concepts of SharedPreferences. First, you'll get an introduction to Android storage options. Next, you'll see how saving and retrieving data from SharedPreferences works. Finally, you'll use GSON to save and retrieve non-primitive data types. After completing this course, you'll know how to save, retrieve, and modify data both at the activity level and application level through your illustrative demo application.
SharedPereferences is an API that allows you to save a small collection of data persistently. This course, Android Fundamentals: SharedPreferences, is all about basics and fundamental concepts of SharedPreferences. First, you'll get an introduction to Android storage options. Next, you'll see how saving and retrieving data from SharedPreferences works. Finally, you'll use GSON to save and retrieve non-primitive data types. After completing this course, you'll know how to save, retrieve, and modify data both at the activity level and application level through your illustrative demo application.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction 6mins
- Saving and Retrieving Data from SharedPreferences 54mins
- Using GSON to Save and Retrieve Non-primitive Data Type 35mins
Taught by
Sriyank Siddhartha
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