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Creating High-quality UX with AndroidX

Offered By: Pluralsight

Tags

Android Development Courses RecyclerView Courses AndroidX Courses

Course Description

Overview

An app’s user experience plays a key role in its success. This course will teach you how to create high-quality UI/UX using classes provided by AndroidX libraries with effective navigation.

At the core of any modern app is a thorough understanding of AndroidX UI libraries to create a high-quality user experience. In this course, Creating High-quality UX with AndroidX, you’ll learn how to use AndroidX libraries to implement RecyclerView and CardView with effective navigation techniques like Navigation Drawers and Bottom Navigation Bars, along with Jetpack’s Navigation Component. First, you’ll explore how to implement CardView and RecyclerView to create a large, performant, and scrollable list. Next, you’ll discover various techniques to navigate between fragments using Navigation Drawers and Bottom Navigation Bars. Finally, you’ll learn how to improve the user experience by implementing taps, swipes, and drag gestures on RecyclerView. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of important AndroidX library components needed to develop a high-quality Android app.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 2mins
  • Getting Started 24mins
  • Using Navigation Drawers 20mins
  • Implementing RecyclerView 31mins
  • Working with Items in RecyclerView 19mins
  • Adding a Bottom Navigation Bar 12mins
  • Improving User Experience for a High-quality App 20mins

Taught by

Sriyank Siddhartha

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