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android-kotlin-development
Develop native Android apps with Kotlin. Covers MVVM with Jetpack, Compose for modern UI, Retrofit for API calls, Room for local storage, and navigation architecture.
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Android Kotlin Development
Table of Contents
Overview
Build robust native Android applications using Kotlin with modern architecture patterns, Jetpack libraries, and Compose for declarative UI.
When to Use
- Creating native Android applications with best practices
- Using Kotlin for type-safe development
- Implementing MVVM architecture with Jetpack
- Building modern UIs with Jetpack Compose
- Integrating with Android platform APIs
Quick Start
Minimal working example:
kotlin
// Models
data class User(
val id: String,
val name: String,
val email: String,
val avatarUrl: String? = null
)
data class Item(
val id: String,
val title: String,
val description: String,
val imageUrl: String? = null,
val price: Double
)
// API Service with Retrofit
interface ApiService {
@GET("/users/{id}")
suspend fun getUser(@Path("id") userId: String): User
@PUT("/users/{id}")
suspend fun updateUser(
@Path("id") userId: String,
@Body user: User
// ... (see reference guides for full implementation)
Reference Guides
Detailed implementations in the references/ directory:
| Guide | Contents |
|---|---|
| Models & API Service | Models & API Service |
| MVVM ViewModels with Jetpack | MVVM ViewModels with Jetpack |
| Jetpack Compose UI | Jetpack Compose UI |
Best Practices
✅ DO
- Use Kotlin for all new Android code
- Implement MVVM with Jetpack libraries
- Use Jetpack Compose for UI development
- Leverage coroutines for async operations
- Use Room for local data persistence
- Implement proper error handling
- Use Hilt for dependency injection
- Use StateFlow for reactive state
- Test on multiple device types
- Follow Android design guidelines
❌ DON'T
- Store tokens in SharedPreferences
- Make network calls on main thread
- Ignore lifecycle management
- Skip null safety checks
- Hardcode strings and resources
- Ignore configuration changes
- Store passwords in code
- Deploy without device testing
- Use deprecated APIs
- Accumulate memory leaks
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