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    Decompose

    Decompose

    Kotlin Multiplatform lifecycle-aware business logic components

    Decompose is a Kotlin Multiplatform library for breaking down your code into tree-structured lifecycle-aware business logic components (aka BLoC), with routing functionality and pluggable UI (Jetpack/Multiplatform Compose, Android Views, SwiftUI, Kotlin/React, etc.).
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    Component Jetpack Kotlin MVVM

    Component Jetpack Kotlin MVVM

    Componentized Jetpack Kotlin MVVM project practice

    Componentized Jetpack Kotlin MVVM project practice, involving Jetpack-related components, Kotlin-related technologies, coroutine Retrofit, Paging3 Room, etc. When running the main App, the sub-module belongs to the library, and when running independently, the sub-module belongs to the application. Then we only need to add a flag in gradle.properties in the root directory to distinguish the status of the module, such as singleModule = false. This flag can be used to indicate whether the...
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