We can define an activity's layout DSL directly in the onCreate() method, but it is sometimes convenient to separate UI into another class. In this recipe, we will see how to use the AnkoComponent interface to do that.
Using the provided AnkoComponent interface
Getting ready
I'll be using Android Studio 3 to write code. You can get started by creating a new project in Kotlin with a blank activity in Android Studio 3+ as we won't be using any code from other recipes. You also need an intermediate understanding of Android development. Ensure that you have added Anko layouts dependencies to your project (follow the recipe Setting up Anko library for Anko layouts in gradle, in this chapter).
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