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     RELEASE NAME....: Lynda.com.Building.Flexible.Android.Apps.with.the.Fragments.API-ELOHiM
     RELEASE DATE....: 2016-09-03
     RELEASE SIZE....: 32x15Mb
     FORMAT..........: Bookware
     LANGUAGE........: English
     URL.............: http://www.lynda.com

     One of the most common challenges Android developers face is the variation
     in screen sizes among the thousands of phones, tablets, and other devices
     that run Android. The Fragments API (introduced in Android 3.0) provides
     an elegant solution. With fragments, you can build flexible layouts that
     adapt to any screen sizeā€”and do so dynamically, at runtime. In this
     course, David Gassner shows how to define a layout, add fragments to
     activities with Java or XML, create alternative layouts for different
     screen sizes, and use resource folder names to detect and select the right
     layout. He also shows you how to communicate between activities and
     fragments with arguments and callback methods, and use fragments to manage
     dialogs and shared preferences.

     Topics include:
     * Configuring Android Studio
     * Understanding fragments
     * Creating a fragment class and layout
     * Adding and removing fragments with Java
     * Creating layouts for multiple screens
     * Understanding arguments and callback methods
     * Passing arguments to a fragment
     * Choosing layout at runtime
     * Displaying dialogs with fragments
     * Using fragments for managing dialogs, shared preferences, and more

     Subjects: Developer, Mobile Apps, Android
     Author: David Gassner
     Level: Intermediate
     Duration: 2h 28m
     Released: 9/1/2016


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