Your Second Kotlin Android App

Aug 29 2023 · Kotlin 1.8.21, Android 13, Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1

Part 4: Use Jetpack Navigation

25. Learn Single Activity Architecture

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An activity represents a screen in your app. These activities respond to various life cycle events and when you need to show a different screen, you must launch an entirely new activity. Activities also have a problem in that they are destroyed during configuration changes. A configuration change occurs when something happens on the device that may alter the way a user interacts with your app.