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android_learning:headfirst_android_development_notes:chapter_10 [2016/03/16 04:47] – [Chapter 10] mithatandroid_learning:headfirst_android_development_notes:chapter_10 [2016/03/16 04:49] (current) – [Foreword] mithat
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-I think Android's action bars, action items, and navigation drawers are implemented pretty terribly---the last of these being especially painful to write code for. It's as though thousands of years of desktop app development framework development never happened.+I think Android's action bars, action items, and navigation drawers are implemented pretty terribly---the last of these being especially painful to write code for. The backstack for Fragments isn't much better. It's as though thousands of years of desktop app development framework development never happened.
  
 If you get frustrated in this chapter, I feel your pain. It's not you, it's Android. If there's good news, it's that Android Studio's "Blank" activity template sets up some of necessary scaffolding and boilerplate code for you. But you still need to know the inner workings. So ... If you get frustrated in this chapter, I feel your pain. It's not you, it's Android. If there's good news, it's that Android Studio's "Blank" activity template sets up some of necessary scaffolding and boilerplate code for you. But you still need to know the inner workings. So ...
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