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[DEMO] Sample code to display "First-Time User Experience" in a Single-Activity app using Jetpack-Navigation, NavGraphs, Dagger, SavedStateHandle, AssistedInject, and EventEmitter - based on the FTUE example code in simple-stack-tutorials, but originally described by Google.
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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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Field injection is one of the approaches offered by Dagger 2 to inject dependencies into an object. It allows you to inject dependencies directly into fields of a class without the need for explicit constructor or method injection.
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In Dagger 2, the Application class is often used to define and provide shared components across the application. The Application class acts as a global context for your Android application and is created before any other component or object in your app.
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A simple android application using the News API.
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This Repo contains all the experiments done on Android
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Android application written in Kotlin that fetches Start wars character details using https://swapi.co
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Jul 28, 2019 - Kotlin
A simple backend for blog service with Dagger for dependency injection and MongoDB.
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This DBT (Data Build Tool) project leverages GCP (Google Cloud Platform) services, specifically Google BigQuery, and Metabase for data transformation, visualization, and Sales Dashboard creation, while also utilizing Soda (Streaming Data Build Tool) for real-time data processing
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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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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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Jul 29, 2021 - Java
Commits demonstrating best practices for Android development, written in Kotlin
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