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android_learning:headfirst_android_development_notes:chapter_6 [2016/01/31 21:13] – [pp. 257-258] mithat | android_learning:headfirst_android_development_notes:chapter_6 [2016/01/31 21:20] (current) – [Chapter 6 notes] mithat | ||
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- | When creating Activities in Android Studio 1.5, if you specify an **Empty** rather than a **Blank** layout template, | + | When creating Activities in Android Studio 1.5, if you specify an **Empty** rather than a **Blank** layout template, |
The notes that follow assume you are creating **Empty** Activities. | The notes that follow assume you are creating **Empty** Activities. | ||
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If you use Android Studio' | If you use Android Studio' | ||
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You'll find it easier if you add the needed '' | You'll find it easier if you add the needed '' | ||
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- | In the code here, you can see the advantage of creating a class to represent and contain your data. It makes accessing an object and all pertinent | + | In the code here, you can see the advantage of creating a class to represent and contain your data. It makes accessing an object and all pertinent |
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- | I would add to the first point ("Sort your ideas ...") that you should use a top-level/ | + | I would add to the first point ("Sort your ideas ...") that you should use a top-level/ |
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