Dagger2 is hard, but it can be easy, part 1
One day you decided to use Dagger2 and then you were lost, don’t worry, most of us were already there, Dagger2 is easy, you’ll see, it’s literally one interface, let’s start. A little bit of histo...
One day you decided to use Dagger2 and then you were lost, don’t worry, most of us were already there, Dagger2 is easy, you’ll see, it’s literally one interface, let’s start. A little bit of histo...
This is a continuation of the previous blog post. As promised this is the blog post where we’ll talk more about the mysterious inline, crossinline and not so confusing noinline and my most favorit...
This is the last blog post of 2020, let’s end it with some Kotlin awesomeness. Higher order functions are powerful and of course (the cliche) with great power comes great responsibility. As the d...
If you ever looked at this image and wondered, why this blog post is written when I as a developer was promised a low amount of code needed for view binding to work, well technically that’s true, b...
We’ve all came to a decision to go and do something else while waiting for the build.gradle to finish, something like: people get married or divorced, learn to fly a plane, build a rocket ship out ...