Jetpack is a suite of libraries to help developers follow best practices, reduce boilerplate code, and write code that works consistently across Android versions and devices so that developers can focus on the code they care about.
Android comes a long way since 2003. A revolutionary Operating system owned by Google. Mobile devices, Tv, Auto you can find Android wherever you want. Huge demand in the mobile industry it attracts not only consumers but also developers. Each and every day lots of people started developing apps on this platform. Easy to develop and a lot of scope for creativity attracts me and my fellow developers. In 2018, Google launched Android Jetpack is a suite of libraries to help developers follow best practices, reduce boilerplate code, and write code that works consistently across Android versions and devices.
By following Android Jetpack we can –
- Follow best practices – Built around best practices, Android jetpack libraries enable fewer crashes and fewer memory leaks with backward compatibility backed in.
- Eliminate Boilerpoint Code – Android jetpack manage tedious activities like background task, navigation, and lifecycle management so anyone can focus on what makes their app great.
- Reduce Fragmentation – Reduce complexity with libraries that work consistently across android devices and versions.