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Suggestion - Dagger and Dependency Injection #31

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polok opened this issue Mar 14, 2014 · 9 comments
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Suggestion - Dagger and Dependency Injection #31

polok opened this issue Mar 14, 2014 · 9 comments

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@polok
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polok commented Mar 14, 2014

Dependency injection support which is offered by Dagger tool can make our lives more pleasant. Moreover, writing tests is more easier.

I would enjoy contributing to a guide about this. Let me know if you have an interest.

@nesquena
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I also like butterknife as well. Definitely agree a guide on these tools would be awesome I use one of these in every project. I added it to the master list of topics. Would love a guide on these.

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polok commented Mar 15, 2014

Yea, ButterKnife is cool for injecting views in general. Together with Dagger - awesome ;)

@mitchross
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I have experience with Dagger / Roboguice and I highly recommend it!

@IgorGanapolsky
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I think Dagger2 is the way to go now. It is vastly simpler than Dagger1.

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LLin233 commented Feb 18, 2015

agree. ButterKnife makes view creating much easier

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nesquena commented May 3, 2015

@vinc3m1 sample project: https://github.com/vinc3m1/nowdothis on dagger 2.

@nesquena nesquena changed the title Suggestion - Dagger/Roboguice Suggestion - Dagger and Dependency Injection May 3, 2015
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nesquena commented May 3, 2015

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nesquena commented May 3, 2015

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