While all the screens are implemented, you can't yet navigate from one screen to the other. Instead, you've been provided an incomplete version of the project, or starter project. There's a lot going on, but don't worry-you won't have to build an entire app just to learn about intents. The Words app is a simple dictionary app, with a list of letters, words for each letter, and the ability to look up definitions of each word in the browser. On the next few steps, you'll be working on the Words app. A computer with Android studio installed.Modify a dictionary app to implement navigation between screens using intents and adding an options menu.Add menu options to add buttons to the app bar.Use an implicit intent to navigate to content in another app.Use an explicit intent to navigate to a specific activity.Refer to the documentation on to learn more about specific classes.Create instances of Kotlin classes, access class properties, and call methods.Override and implement methods in an existing class.Work with and add XML resources in Android studio.In this codelab, you'll build out a dictionary app so that it uses multiple activities, uses intents to navigate between them, and passes data to other apps. In reality, many Android apps require multiple activities, with navigation between them. So far, the apps you've worked on have had only one activity.
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