Chapter 4. Getting Started with Layouts and Material Design

We have already seen the Android Studio UI designer, as well as a little bit more of Kotlin in action. In this hands-on chapter, we will build three more layouts – still quite simple, yet a step up from what we have done so far.

Before we get to the hands-on part, we will have a quick introduction to the concept of Material Design.

We will look at another type of layout, called LinearLayout, and walk through it, using it to create a usable UI. We will take things a step further using ConstraintLayout, both to understand constraints and to design more complex and precise UI designs. Finally, we will meet the TableLayout to lay data out in an easily readable table.

We will also write some ...

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