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Codelabs for Android Developer Fundamentals (V2)

Android fundamentals 09.2: App settings


https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/android-training-adding-settings-to-app/index.html?index=..%2F..android-training#10



To find the next practical codelab in the Android Developer Fundamentals (V2) course, see Codelabs for Android Developer Fundamentals (V2).
For an overview of the course, including links to the concept chapters, apps, and slides, see Android Developer Fundamentals (Version 2).


https://google-developer-training.github.io/android-developer-fundamentals-course-concepts-v2/index.html

This page lists the practical codelabs that are included in the Android Developer Fundamentals (V2) course. For links to the concept chapters, slides, and apps that accompany these codelabs, see the course overview.

https://developer.android.com/courses/fundamentals-training/toc-v2

https://github.com/google-developer-training/android-fundamentals-apps-v2

Unit 1: Get started

Lesson 1: Build your first app
Lesson 2: Activities and intents
Lesson 3: Testing, debugging, and using support libraries

Unit 2: User experience

Lesson 4: User interaction
Lesson 5: Delightful user experience
Lesson 6:Testing your UI

Unit 3: Working in the background

Lesson 7: Background tasks
Lesson 8: Alarms and schedulers

Unit 4: Saving user data

Lesson 9: Preferences and settings
Lesson 10: Storing data with Room



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