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dagger2-android
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Dependency Injection Practice
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Practice MVP architecture.
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Android Jetpack Components examples + MVVM implementation
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A simple Android application which shows home items listings.
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MVVM with DAGGER RXANDROID ROOM KOTLIN
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Simple coronavirus report application w/ news. Fetched from Postman API. News data is fetched from NewsAPI.
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This application is for storing users to the local database.
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Example Movie app using current 2019 android technology, with free public movies apis
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Simple Example how to use Dagger 2 and SharedPreference with Gson
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Dog Breeds is simple application based on mvvm architecture and repository pattern.
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Practicing Dagger 2 - Dependency Injection. Using eggs as object and refrigerator for the concept.
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This repository contains simple VMP with dagger.
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Dagger 2 is one of dependency injection framework in Android that can provide us dependencies in a particular class. It’s probably the most used dependency injection framework in Android development.
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Android Application that handling pagination and data caching in android.
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Practice MvvM
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Simple application (list of characters from the Star Wars movie) that demonstrates the usage of dependency injection with Dagger 2.
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