Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Easygank | 758 | 7 years ago | gpl-3.0 | Java | ||||||
💊 The project build framework based on the Rx series and MVP pattern. | ||||||||||
Try Django 1.8 | 152 | 7 years ago | 1 | mit | JavaScript | |||||
Try Django 1.8 is an introduction to Django version 1.8. This series covers a variety of Django basics as well as Django 1.8 specific material | ||||||||||
Refactoring Android App Series Overview | 102 | 6 years ago | 1 | Java | ||||||
Overview of wonderful series started by Oday and Rakesh for refactoring android application under youtube channel Dry Code. | ||||||||||
Try Django 1.10 | 95 | 7 years ago | 2 | mit | Python | |||||
Try Django 1.10 is an introduction to Django version 1.10 by creating a URL shortening service. This series covers a variety of Django basics as well as Django 1.10 specific material. Created by Team CFE @ http://joincfe.com. | ||||||||||
Mvp Landing | 43 | 8 months ago | 2 | mit | Python | |||||
Learn to build & deploy a MVP landing page using Django, Python, & Bootstrap. The tutorial series covers the Django basics using Django 3, Python 3.8, and Bootstrap 4.5. | ||||||||||
Seewhat Kotlin | 15 | 4 years ago | Kotlin | |||||||
基于谷歌官方MVP-RXJAVA模式的个人Demo,由Koltin编写完成。An Android sample built with Kotlin && the Rx series && MVP-Rxjava | ||||||||||
Winter2019 Workshop Series | 1 | 3 years ago | R | |||||||
Moneyball's Winter 2019 Workshop Series: Predicting MVPs in the MLB |
Base on the MVP pattern , RxJava+RxAndroid+Retrofit .
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