![]() ![]() Browsing through the explorer on the left, you’ll see a set of subfolders and classes. Next, survey the different folders and files of the project. The app works but will also be mum on key information such as temperature and wind speed. After it synchronizes, you’ll see a screen like the one below:Ĭompile and run. ![]() More importantly, the app will feature an option to help users maintain the latest version. In this tutorial, you’ll build an app to display the weather information for your town. Open the start project in Android Studio 3.5 or later. To download the project materials, click the Download Materials button at the top or bottom of this tutorial. If you’re new to Kotlin development, first check out our tutorial Kotlin For Android: An Introduction. Note: This tutorial assumes familiarity with Kotlin. ![]()
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