Dagger2Kotlin app shows up implementation Dagger2, Retrofit2, MVVM architecture, kotlin co-routine along and a non-data binding adapter with dagger2.
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Dagger2Kotlin app shows up implementation Dagger2, Retrofit2, MVVM architecture, kotlin co-routine along and a non-data binding adapter with dagger2.
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This is new app that shows news in list. On click of each news, detail screen open
Hilt is stable! Tips and Tricks Dagger & Hilt, UI Testing, Screenshot Testing, Flow and StateFlow.
A demo application for learning Dagger Hilt
A sample project that constists of three main modules. Testability module is intented for showing the difference between testable and not-testable code. The other two modules aim to apply dependency injection approach with and without an external library dagger.
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Android KTX, Architecture components help you design robust, testable and maintainable apps.Navigation Handle everything needed for in-app navigation ViewModel Manage UI-related data in a lifecycle-conscious way Data Binding Decoratively bind observable data to UI elements Write more concise, idiomatic Kotlin code Room Fluent SQLite database acc…
A news sample app built in android using kotlin
Android Project with clean android architecture contain Dagger, Retrofit, Retrofit, Android archtecture components, LiveData with MVVM architecture
Android app made using Kotlin, RxJava2, MVP, Dagger 2.24, Retrofit and Navigation Graph
Dagger 2 & MVVM & Room Database & Data Binding & Kotlin Coroutines
GitHub web API to retrieve all open issues associated with the firebase-ios-sdk repository.
An example how to use multiple application modules in one android project
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