Fragments: The good (non-deprecated) parts

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Fragments have been in constant motion over the past couple of years as we move towards a world where all the behavior is defined. Some of these moves have resulted in new APIs designed to do a specific function and replace old, unreliable ones. Learn about the changes in menus, fragment communication, the new strict mode, single lifecycle, and more. Also discover tools you can use to clean up old fragment hacks caused by unreliable behavior.

Resources:
Fragments Guide → https://goo.gle/3DQgtzl
Fragments: Rebuilding the Internals → https://goo.gle/3u8lr7j
Fragments debugging → https://goo.gle/3MCanpD

Speakers: Ian Lake, Sanura N'Jaka

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