Curriculum

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    Introduction

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    Chapter 1 : Overview of Design Patterns

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    Chapter 2 : Design Patterns in Android Development

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    Chapter 3 : Creational Patterns

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    Chapter 4 : Structural Patterns

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    Chapter 5 : Behavioral Patterns

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    Chapter 6 : Architectural Patterns

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    Chapter 7 : Concurrency, Network, and, Security Patterns

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    Chapter 8 : Combining Patterns

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    Chapter 9 : Performance Considerations

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    Chapter 10 : Testing with Design Patterns

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    Chapter 11 : Refactoring with Design Patterns

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    Chapter 12 : Building an E-Commerce App

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    Chapter 13 : Building a Social Media App

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    Chapter 14 : Building a Chat App

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    Chapter 15 : The Future of Android Development

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    INDEX

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About the course

Design patterns are the backbone of well-structured software, enabling developers to write clean, reusable, and testable code. By mastering these patterns, you’ll enhance code efficiency, reduce technical debt, and future-proof your apps against rapid industry changes. Ultimate Android Design Patterns is your essential guide to building scalable, maintainable, and high-performance Android applications. You’ll start with the fundamentals of design patterns, advance through architectural decisions and performance optimizations, and conclude with real-world project implementations. This book systematically explores creational, structural, behavioral, and architectural design patterns, demonstrating how they solve real-world coding challenges. You’ll implement these concepts through three hands-on projects—an e-commerce app, a social media platform, and a chat system—leveraging Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, Room, and Dependency Injection to create production-ready applications. Whether you’re an aspiring Android developer refining your fundamentals or an experienced programmer looking to elevate your app architecture, this book provides a structured learning path. Don't miss the opportunity to master the best practices that top Android engineers rely on—stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of mobile development!

About the Author

Lorenzo Vainigli is an Italian Android engineer, born in 1994, with a deep passion for computer science and mobile technologies. His curiosity has led him to explore various fields, including artificial intelligence, open-source software, and the latest trends in Android development. After obtaining a diploma in accounting from the Istituto Bandini in Siena, where he was introduced to the basics of programming. He continued his studies at the University of Bologna. There, he earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Science in 2017, presenting a thesis on an Android application for managing personal financial flows. Later, in 2021, he obtained a master's degree in Computer Science with a thesis on the use of deep convolutional neural networks for diagnosing COVID-19 through voice recordings.