Everything you need to know about Dependency Injection
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Explanation of what a Dependency Injection essentially is. Watch the video to learn more.
An example of the most popular DI, dagger hilt would be appreciated 🙏🏽
Sick video as always 🔥
Superv video. I just looking for these type of content for last few days. Take Love from otherside of the world.
koin and dagger-hilt are all very important for an android developer to learn. One for native android, the other for ktor backend. Hope the example video coming soon.
This new UI theme is awesome!
Yep, you can enable the new Beta UI with one click inside the settings panel. ✅️
@@StevdzaSan Yeah, I already checked it out after watching your video. It's also available in Android Studio's Giraffe version (Canary for now)
I downloaded it today its a thing of beauty. By the way there are alot of new or improved features aswell
awesome video ❤️
One of the greatest channel
Thanks for the video man it was helpful!
You're welcome buddy
very good explantion
What's the ui plugin you use in android studio
just did a junior level backend test where i had to deal with dependency injection and interfaces (it was a asp net mvc program) and i had absolutely no idea what to do with it
Best explanation, I appreciate it 🙏
Wouldn't it make the explanation clearer if you had instantiated a specific motherboard in your Real World Example at 2:00?
So the first code example could be:
class PC {
private val asusMotherboard = Asus()
fun start() {
asusMotherboard.powerOn()
}
}
That shows the tight coupling more clearly.
Please let me know if I'm wrong.
Please do an in depth tutorial on Koin.
Thanks for the idea. I will definitely consider it.
No clue.
If after 10 years you want to change the motherboard, you will have to change the processor and RAM