Layouts
Layouts are used to arrange UI elements on the screen. Commonly used layouts include LinearLayout, RelativeLayout, and ConstraintLayout.
TextView, EditText, Button
TextView is used to display text on the screen.
EditText allows users to input text.
Button is used to perform actions when clicked by the user.
RecyclerView
RecyclerView is used to display large sets of data efficiently in a scrolling list or grid. It improves performance by reusing views instead of creating new ones repeatedly.
CardView
CardView is used to display content inside cards with rounded corners and shadows, providing a clean and modern look to the UI.
Material Design Components
Material Design Components provide ready-made UI elements that follow Google’s Material Design guidelines, ensuring consistency, usability, and a modern user experience across Android apps.
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