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2nd Edition. Packt Publishing, 2016. 154 p. ISBN: 1785889591, 978-1-78588-959-2.
.Todays users expect mobile apps to be dynamic and highly interactive, with rich navigation features. These same apps must look fantastic whether running on a medium-resolution smartphone or high-resolution tablet. Fragments provide the toolset we need to meet these user expectations by enabling us to build our applications out of adaptable components that take advantage of the rich capabilities of each individual device and automatically adapt to their differences.This book looks at the impact fragments have on Android UI design and their role in both simplifying many common UI challenges and in providing best practices for incorporating rich UI behaviors. We look closely at the roll of fragment transactions and how to work with the Android back stack. Leveraging this understanding, we explore several specialized fragment-related classes such as ListFragment and DialogFragment. We then go on to discuss how to implement rich navigation features such as swipe-based screen browsing, and the role of fragments when developing applications that take advantage of the latest aspects of Material Design.You will learn everything you need to provide dynamic, multi-screen UIs within a single activity, and the rich UI features demanded by todays mobile users.What You Will Learn:
Learn the role and capabilities of fragments;
Use Android Studios fragment-oriented features;
Create an app UI that works effectively on smartphones and tablets;
Manage the creation and life cycle of fragments;
Dynamically manage fragments using the FragmentTransaction class;
Learn the application design for communicating between fragments;
Leverage fragments when implementing applications that take advantage of the latest features of Material Design.From an eminent author comes a book that will help you create engaging apps that dynamically adapt to individual device characteristics.
The only book that includes the latest fragment-oriented features and their role in Material design.
This book provides code-intensive discussions and detailed examples that help you understand better and learn faster.Who This Book Is For:
This book is for developers with a basic understanding of Android programming who would like to improve the appearance and usability of their applications by creating a more interactive user experience and dynamically adaptive UIs; providing better support for tablets and smartphones in a single app; and reducing the complexity of managing app UIs.

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Creating Dynamic UIs with Android Fragments Second Edition

Creating Dynamic UIs with Android Fragments Second Edition

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First published: September 2013

Second edition: March 2016

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Jim Wilson

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Nayanesh Ramchandra Gupte

Robert Dale Johnson III

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About the Author

Jim Wilson is the President of JW Hedgehog, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in solutions for the Android, iOS, and Microsoft platforms. He has over 30 years of software engineering experience, with the past 15 years heavily focused on creating mobile device and location-based solutions. Jim cofounded multiple software-related startups and has served in a consulting role at several more. After nearly a decade as a Microsoft Device Application Development MVP, he now focuses on developing Android and iOS device applications.

Jim's passion is mentoring software developers. He is a regular contributor of Android, iOS, and Xamarin training material at Pluralsight (http://training.jwhh.com), a leading provider of online developer training. Jim has authored more than 30 articles on device application development and has served as a contributing expert on mobile software development issues for a variety of media outlets.

Jim and his wife, along with several cats, split their time between Celebration, Florida (just three miles from Walt Disney World) and Weirs Beach, New Hampshire. You can take a look at his blog (http://blog.jwhh.com) where he talks about a variety of mobile software development issues as well as the adventures of a life split between the busy region of the "House of Mouse" and the quietness of NH's lakes and mountains.

You can reach Jim at <>.

About the Reviewers

Nayanesh Ramchandra Gupte is an enthusiastic Android professional based in Bengaluru, the Silicon Valley of India. He is a full stack Android engineer and has explored Android for more than 5 years. Till date, Nayanesh has worked with different organizations and developed more than 40 Android applications. Some of these apps are featured with Top Developers Badge on Google Play. Programming, especially in Java and Android, is not just a part of his career but his passion as well.

Besides being a software engineer, Nayanesh works as an Android consultant and is associated with the Google Developers Group based in Bengaluru. Writing personal blogs and articles on Java and Android remain a few of his interests. He works as a professional Android trainer and pursues teaching and illustration as his hobbies.

Associated with one of the e-commerce giants in India, Nayanesh is part of the core engineering team. He also works closely with the Product and UX teams to build a next-generation platform for e-commerce.

You can get in touch with Nayanesh through various channels at https://about.me/NayaneshGupte and https://www.linkedin.com/in/nayaneshgupte

To begin with, I credit my parents who have always nurtured my dreams and constantly supported me in making them come true. I thank my wife, Aakanksha, and my in-laws, who have trusted my dynamic decisions while I hopped cities and organizations with the aim of improving my career. I sincerely thank Mr. Sudarshan Shetty, my guide, because of whom I got engrossed in Java and Android. His teachings have brought me a long way. I am sure there is much more to explore. I owe a lot to my best buddies, Saurabh Lele and Rahul Gangal, since it was all because of them that I decided to get into this field of programming. The journey would have been incomplete without my colleagues and mentors Rishi and Vishal from whom I learnt what a passion for programming really is! Last but not least, I would like to thank Packt Publishing for offering me this opportunity.

Robert Dale Johnson III is an experienced developer/consultant who has worked primarily with Android over the past 5 years. He has also worked with many other technologies and frameworks, from BD-J (BluRay Disc-Java) and Java to Joomla, and many of the languages and technologies related to them.

Along with his full-time professional pursuits, he is a seasoned freelancer who has worked on dozens of projects and applications. To find out more about Robert and his portfolio, take a look at his personal website, www.rdjiii.info, or feel free to reach out to him through his consultancy company, Contrahere Solutions LLC, at www.contrahere.com.

I would like to thank my son, Xander Johnson, for being the best son I could ever wish for. His love and appreciation drives me to become the best that I can, pushing me forward with a smile on my face and joy in my heart. Xander, I love you and thank you for everything you have done, and will do, to make me a better person personally, morally, and professionally.

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