Project

Aquarium

Medium
8 completions
~ 13 hours
4.3

Experiment with some libraries that improve your application's UI/UX aspects. Use CardView, Picasso, ViewPager2, and TabLayout. Work with a local aquarium and have some dreams while working on UI/UX topics.

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About

Many people are keenly interested in the animal kingdom, and many of us are dedicated to caring for them, In this project, we aim to create a straightforward application that offers insights into the animals that inhabit an aquarium.

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Reviews

Priyank Shah
3 months ago
This was a great project to have. I learned to work with RecyclerView, View Pager2, and TabLayout. While RecyclerView is an essential part of most of the mobile apps, it is essential to have the idea about its workings. ViewPager 2 and Tab Layout is not so common but good to provide modern feel and ...
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Charles Perry
3 months ago
I've finished the Aquarium project how tricky it can be handling and processing program intents along with many other Android programming features such as retrieving images with Picasso, scrolling through various frames using buttons or by swiping and adding tabs.
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Lamboorg
3 months ago
RecyclerView Adapter pattern, TabLayoutMediator. The order dependency: adapter must be set on ViewPager2 before the mediator attaches

4.3

Learners who completed this project within the Android Developer with Kotlin course rated it as follows:
Usefulness
4.6
Fun
4.6
Clarity
3.6