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Using KV Language for Separation of Logic and GUI

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In the previous chapter, we prepared the Kivy development environment and created a very simple desktop application. Then we installed Buildozer to build mobile applications. As we previously discussed, the tools and requirements for a successful build can be installed automatically using Buildozer or can be downloaded offline and linked. By preparing the Android SDK, NDK, and the required Python libraries, we can successfully build an Android application that uses the same Python code as the desktop application. This is because Kivy is a cross-platform library.

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Gad, A.F.M. (2019). Using KV Language for Separation of Logic and GUI. In: Building Android Apps in Python Using Kivy with Android Studio. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5031-0_2

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