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Simplifying Android Development with Coroutines and Flows

You're reading from   Simplifying Android Development with Coroutines and Flows Learn how to use Kotlin coroutines and the flow API to handle data streams asynchronously in your Android app

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801816243
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Kotlin Coroutines on Android
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Asynchronous Programming in Android FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Kotlin Coroutines 4. Chapter 3: Handling Coroutine Cancelations and Exceptions 5. Chapter 4: Testing Kotlin Coroutines 6. Part 2 – Kotlin Flows on Android
7. Chapter 5: Using Kotlin Flows 8. Chapter 6: Handling Flow Cancelations and Exceptions 9. Chapter 7: Testing Kotlin Flows 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 5: Using Kotlin Flows

In the previous three chapters, we dove into Kotlin coroutines and learned how we can use them for asynchronous programming in Android. We learned about coroutine builders, scopes, dispatchers, contexts, and jobs. We then learned how to handle coroutine cancelations, timeouts, and exceptions. We also learned how to create tests for coroutines in your code.

In the next three chapters, we will focus on Kotlin Flow, a new asynchronous stream library built on top of Kotlin coroutines. A flow can emit multiple values over a length of time instead of just a single value. You can use Flows for streams of data, such as real-time location, sensor readings, and live database values.

In this chapter, we will explore Kotlin Flows. We will start by building Kotlin Flows. Then, we will look into the various operators you can use for transforming, combining, buffering, and doing more with Flows. Finally, we will learn about StateFlows and SharedFlows.

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