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I want to do a documentation for an Android application. There's no problem with the java files but what about the xml-s? I think they are needed to understand some of the functionalities the application provides.
What is the proper way to visualize the xml files in the documentation or is it necessary to do it?
Only the layout files need some explanation . The rest are pretty much self explanatory. You can probably use XML comments to explain a few things. You don't really need to document an XML file as its not exactly an API.
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I want to become an Mobile Application developer and i had just finished a beginner course on Android dev using Kotlin.Can any one suggest me what should be my next step towards my goal.What topic should i learn next?
Should it be Flutter,Jetpack,Firebase,Retrofit,React Nativ etc.
I need mentorship!
Roadmap to Mobile Application Developer
You should learn these:
DataBinding
Coroutine
LiveData and Flow
or these:
Navigation
Room
I think it's important to you .
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I create a simple app with a start menu and an other page.
I have connected them with a button and i have write the function in the same file java. I would know if It is the right solution or not.
You can find the answer in the oficial documentation : https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/declaring-layout.html.
According the best practices, you have to declare one xml layout for each activity or fragment.
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I know how to code in Java but I heard that XML is also needed for developing android apps. My problem is that I don't know XML at all. So is XML necessary for developing android apps?
Yes. Certain files, such as AndroidManifest.xml, must exist and must be in XML.
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How to implement Google Cloud Message in an Android application?
We can't really give you the code as each application has it's own unique features.
But I can tell you what are the best/common sources.
First of all - read the official documentation (it's really step by step) - Here
Second, Here's a nice tutorial with code to implement, check this one out
Hope it will help you.
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I would like to know if there is an easy way to have these two frameworks work together, really like the JDave BDD syntax and the Robolectric framework to do test outside android environment.
Is this possible, each have their custom TestRunner, have anyone else tried to do this? Is it doable in a simple way?