251 Topics
Getting started with Android Introduction Topic
Intent All Versions
An Intent is a small message passed around the Android system. This message may hold information about our intention to perform a task. From Android developers: It is basically a passive data structure holding an abstract description of an action to be performed.
Gradle for Android All Versions
Material Design 3.0.x–7.1
Material Design is a comprehensive guide for visual, motion, and interaction design across platforms and devices.
Memory Leaks All Versions
RecyclerView 2.1.x–2.2.x3.0.x–7.1
RecyclerView is more advanced version of List View with improved performance and additional features.
ADB (Android Debug Bridge) All Versions
ADB (Android Debug Bridge) is a command line tool that used to communicate with an emulator instance or connected Android device. Overview of ADB A large portion of this topic was split out to adb shell
SQLite All Versions
SQLite is a relational database management system written in C. To begin working with SQLite databases within the Android framework, define a class that extends SQLiteOpenHelper, and customize as needed.
SharedPreferences All Versions
SharedPreferences provide a way to save data to disk in the form of key-value pairs.
Creating Custom Views All Versions
JSON in Android with org.json All Versions
Glide 3.0.x–7.1
Glide is an open source media management framework for Android that wraps media decoding, memory and disk caching, and resource pooling into a simple and easy to use interface. Glide supports fetching, decoding, and displaying video stills, images, and animated GIFs....
AsyncTask 1.5–7.1
Picasso 4.3–7.1
Picasso is an image library for Android. It's created and maintained by Square. It simplifies the process of displaying images from external locations. The library handles every stage of the process, from the initial HTTP request to the caching of the image. In many...
ButterKnife 3.0.x–7.1
Butterknife is a view binding tool that uses annotations to generate boilerplate code for us. This tool is developed by Jake Wharton at Square and is essentially used to save typing repetitive lines of code like findViewById(R.id.view) when dealing with views thus...
Retrofit2 2.3–7.1
The official Retrofit page describes itself as A type-safe REST client for Android and Java. Retrofit turns your REST API into a Java interface. It uses annotations to describe HTTP requests, URL parameter replacement and query parameter support is integrated by...
Multidex and the Dex Method Limit 5.0–7.1
DEX means Android app's (APK) executable bytecode files in the form of Dalvik Executable (DEX) files, which contain the compiled code used to run your app. The Dalvik Executable specification limits the total number of methods that can be referenced within a single...
Toast All Versions
A Toast provides simple feedback about an operation in a small popup and automatically disappears after a timeout. It only fills the amount of space required for the message and the current activity remains visible and interactive.
Layouts All Versions
A layout defines the visual structure for a user interface, such as an activity or widget. A layout is declared in XML, including screen elements that will appear in it. Code can be added to the application to modify the state of screen objects at runtime, including...
Fragments 3.0.x–7.1
Introduction about Fragments and their intercommunication mechanism