Takara 🇳🇪
Takara is a sample app that provide voters with essential information about the upcoming general election in Niger.
Getting Started
This project uses the Gradle build system. To build this project, use the
gradlew build
command or use "Import Project" in Android Studio.
For more resources on learning Android development, visit the
Developer Guides at
developer.android.com.
Screenshots
Calendrier |
FAQ |
Resultats |
Candidats |
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Libraries Used
- Foundation - Components for core system capabilities, Kotlin extensions and support for
multidex and automated testing.
- AppCompat - Degrade gracefully on older versions of Android.
- Android KTX - Write more concise, idiomatic Kotlin code.
- Test - An Android testing framework for unit and runtime UI tests.
- Architecture - A collection of libraries that help you design robust, testable, and
maintainable apps. Start with classes for managing your UI component lifecycle and handling data
persistence.
- Data Binding - Declaratively bind observable data to UI elements.
- Lifecycles - Create a UI that automatically responds to lifecycle events.
- LiveData - Build data objects that notify views when the underlying database changes.
- Navigation - Handle everything needed for in-app navigation.
- Room - Access your app's SQLite database with in-app objects and compile-time checks.
- ViewModel - Store UI-related data that isn't destroyed on app rotations. Easily schedule
asynchronous tasks for optimal execution.
- WorkManager - Manage your Android background jobs.
- UI - Details on why and how to use UI Components in your apps - together or separate
- Third party and miscellaneous libraries
Android Studio IDE setup
For development, the latest version of Android Studio is required. The latest version can be
downloaded from here.
Additional resources on Android Jetpack