The UI layer displays application data on the screen. But how is it done exactly? We dive deep into the UI state production pipeline and state holders that manage UI complexity. Get to know the differences between UI and business logic, a ViewModel and a plain state holder class, state and events, and more! What is all that, when to use which, and how to do it.
Resources:
Guide to app architecture → https://goo.gle/mad-architecture-guide
UI layer → https://goo.gle/architecture-ui-layer
State holders and UI State → https://goo.gle/architecture-state-holders
UI State production → https://goo.gle/architecture-uistate-production
UI events → https://goo.gle/architecture-ui-events
ViewModel overview → https://goo.gle/architecture-viewmodel
Architecture recomendations → https://goo.gle/architecture-recomendations
Speaker: Manuel Vicente Vivo
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-All
Watch all the Modern Android Development sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-MAD
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#Featured #AndroidDevSummit #Android
Resources:
Guide to app architecture → https://goo.gle/mad-architecture-guide
UI layer → https://goo.gle/architecture-ui-layer
State holders and UI State → https://goo.gle/architecture-state-holders
UI State production → https://goo.gle/architecture-uistate-production
UI events → https://goo.gle/architecture-ui-events
ViewModel overview → https://goo.gle/architecture-viewmodel
Architecture recomendations → https://goo.gle/architecture-recomendations
Speaker: Manuel Vicente Vivo
Watch more:
Watch all the Android Dev Summit sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-All
Watch all the Modern Android Development sessions → https://goo.gle/ADS-MAD
Subscribe to Android Developers → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs
#Featured #AndroidDevSummit #Android
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- UI, UI layer, UI state production pipeline
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