Additionally, there’s some boilerplate code modeling a Recipe and a bare bones MainActivity class.īuild and run. Inside the imported project, you’ll find some assets and resources that you’ll use to create your app, such as strings, colors, XML layout files, and fonts. In the following dialog, select the top-level directory of the starter project AllTheRecipes-Starter and click OK. In the Welcome to Android Studio dialog, select Open an existing Android Studio project. To kick things off, start by downloading the materials for this tutorial (you can find a link at the top or bottom of the page) and open Android Studio 3.0.1 or greater. Note: If you’re new to Android Development or Kotlin, it’s highly recommended that you start with Beginning Android Development with Kotlin to learn your way around the basic tools and concepts. You’re welcome to up your game in the kitchen by learning the recipes too, but maybe wait until you’ve built the app, okay?
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