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    Medusa Kotlin

    Medusa Kotlin

    Android fragment stack controller

    Fragment manager for your Single Activity - Multi Fragment app. Medusa is smart enough to handle fragment attachment/detachment or hiding/showing fragments. No more memory handling. No more fragment stack logic. Single activity and Multi Fragment structure is a new trend and reasonable to choose. Most of the popular apps like Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, etc. use a Single Activity with a bottom bar and control multiple fragments in that single activity. It was always hard to manage fragment...
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    Notzz App

    Notzz App

    Note-Taking App built to demonstrate the use of Modern Android tools

    Notzz App is a simple note-taking Android application built to describe the use of Modern Android development tools.
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    Instant Weather

    Instant Weather

    An Android weather application implemented using the MVVM pattern

    An Android weather application implemented using the MVVM pattern, Retrofit2, Dagger Hilt, LiveData, ViewModel, Coroutines, Room, Navigation Components, Data Binding and some other libraries from the Android Jetpack. Instant Weather fetches data from the OpenWeatherMap API to provide real-time weather information. It also makes use of the Algolia Instant Search service which enables you to search for weather conditions of various locations.
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