Simple Event Driven Microservices with Spring Cloud Stream
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Simple Event Driven Microservices with Spring Cloud Stream
Android xml layout for Cooking/Recipe App.
Java/Android Client for using Fatsecret REST API
🍛🍴 This app allows a user to select a recipe and see video-guided steps for how to complete it, showcasing MVVM, Retrofit, ExoPlayer with lifecycle components, Master/Detail Flow, Widgets.
Android App that gives you some recipes recommendations based on the ingredients that you have in the fridge
A framework for simple declaration of data fixtures for integration testing
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The Liftoff Recipe Tracker is an application to create and maintain your personal recipes. As a user of the LRT, you can add unique recipes, beverages, and categories to track your recipes. You can also view and copy recipes other users of the application have added.
Recipe by Ingredients android mobile application
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Spring Boot app used for managing data of favorite recipes
Add a description, image, and links to the recipe topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the recipe topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."