Developers Can Now Use Android Jetpack To Accelerate App DevelopmentByGoran Spasojevic-May 10, 2018.791 The WorkManager Navigation Paging Slices and Android Ktx are five new components. Using Android Jetpack the developers have everything they need to start working on their projects. Google is adding another set of tools after developing the Support Library and launching the Design Components that the Android app developers can use in their daily work. Android Jetpack is a collection of specifically designed component tools and guidance for developers to make great Android applications. It takes the current components of the support library and architecture and splits it into four categories: Ui Behavior and Foundation Architecture. Each portion is provided as the “unbundled” library, which means the developer can integrate the latest Android Jetpack features into the device and deploy it over a single day to the Play Store. Such components are also backward compatible so it doesn’t matter which application version you use them on. They are also based on modern design practices such as worry separation and testability but also on usability features such as integration with Kotlin. .792 Blog Android Jetpack comes with five new components according to Android Developers. Here’s a rundown of the new tool for developing apps. A WorkManager is a versatile library that substitutes for the need to use resources like you can leave them here. The second component is in the alpha version as well, and is called Navigation. This new framework for structuring an in-app Ui is based on transforming the single-activity app into the developers ‘ preferred structure. There is also a Navigation editor for the Navigation portion in Android Studio 3.2give feedback here. The third aspect is called Paging, and it is intended to prevent the presentation of broad and challenging data in the app at once. Paging provides quick and endless scrolling of this data, and can load page data from different sources. The fourth feature is called Slices, and it helps you to surface the Ui of your app inside the search result of the Google Assistant.