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a minimal example of showing how to use plain dagger to create application wide injection.
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A simple TO DO Notes App. A study case of MVVM Archtecture implementation using ROOM and HIlt/Dagger.
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May 30, 2023 - Kotlin
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 example to use Dagger, a CI-as-Code tool.
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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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Jun 19, 2020 - Kotlin
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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Jun 21, 2023 - Java
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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May 10, 2024 - Kotlin
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