![]() Google's Android Architecture Blueprints repository could also be worth checking out:Ĭontributions are more than welcome. Instead, I'd recommend doing some reading on the MVP pattern and Clean Architecture for Android apps. TLDR: if you're looking for the source code of a real-world app to use as a reference for building your own ![]() It's not the best formula for building a robust, testable or extensible app :) While I would recommend this as a good way to grasp the fundamentals of Android, ![]() It was developed using mostly a trial-and-error process and Google's developer guide and sample appsĪs a reference. This was originally released back in 2012 and is the first non-trivial Android app I wrote.
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