Are One-Time Events an Anti-Pattern in Android Development?
Offered By: Philipp Lackner via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of one-time events in Android development and their potential classification as an anti-pattern. Dive into the practice of sending one-time events into Channels or SharedFlows, examining its appropriateness and potential drawbacks. Gain insights into why many Android developers might be implementing this approach incorrectly. Learn about alternative methods and best practices for handling one-time events in Android applications. Analyze the arguments presented in industry articles suggesting this could be an anti-pattern. Benefit from an experienced developer's perspective on this controversial topic, helping you make informed decisions in your own Android projects.
Syllabus
Are One-Time Events an Anti-Pattern? - Why Almost Every Android Dev Does It Wrong!
Taught by
Philipp Lackner
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