5 Day Forecast app that works on Android and uses latest tools (Kotlin, Navigation, Room, LiveData, Databinding, Dagger 2)
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5 Day Forecast app that works on Android and uses latest tools (Kotlin, Navigation, Room, LiveData, Databinding, Dagger 2)
Android weather app using Hilt, Coroutines, Retrofit, Jetpack (Compose, Room, ViewModel) based on MVVM architecture
Android app that helps to monitor energy meter stats
Source Code Aplikasi Weather Android
Android application that shows daily weather, 5 days 3 hours weather forecast according to your location and weather information of nearby cities.
A practice of MVVM + Jetpack + Hilt + Clean architecture in Android
Java APIs for OpenWeatherMap.org
Sunshine is a work-in-progress weather app based on Udacity's course project. The main purpose of this project is to master clean architecture approaches, Android Jetpack libraries and Material Components and... testing. It is still in its really EARLY stages of development and currently contains only one piece of UI.
Simple Android weather app using OpenWeatherMap api
An Android library that lets you get the current weather at the user's location!
Weather Forecast App Powered by OpenWeatherMap API
A simple android weather app made using Kotlin, which uses OpenWeatherMap's API to get real-time weather of a lot of cities
Weather Forecast App
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WeatherNotFound provide everything you need to access the latest status of weather all over the world. also, it will provide you with cache functionalities for a better experience in your application.
A sample jetpack compose based weather app made in the process of mentorship for students of Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education.
Just another weather app written in Kotin with MVP architecture
Simple Jetpack compose app.
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