MVVM pattern in Android












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I'm starting MVVM pattern and would like to know if I'm doing well with this. Here is the link from my repository on GitHub.



Does my application even implement MVVM? Are there any suggestions or opinions about my code? How am I going?



Here's a quick example of how I'm doing. Please see my application in my repository, it's just a simple project.



binding.getViewModel().getAllUsers().observe(this, new Observer<List<User>>() {
@Override
public void onChanged(@Nullable List<User> pessoas) {
//update recyclerview when my list my database that returns liveData is changed
userAdapter.addUserToList(pessoas);
}
});









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I'm starting MVVM pattern and would like to know if I'm doing well with this. Here is the link from my repository on GitHub.



Does my application even implement MVVM? Are there any suggestions or opinions about my code? How am I going?



Here's a quick example of how I'm doing. Please see my application in my repository, it's just a simple project.



binding.getViewModel().getAllUsers().observe(this, new Observer<List<User>>() {
@Override
public void onChanged(@Nullable List<User> pessoas) {
//update recyclerview when my list my database that returns liveData is changed
userAdapter.addUserToList(pessoas);
}
});









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    5 hours ago






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I'm starting MVVM pattern and would like to know if I'm doing well with this. Here is the link from my repository on GitHub.



Does my application even implement MVVM? Are there any suggestions or opinions about my code? How am I going?



Here's a quick example of how I'm doing. Please see my application in my repository, it's just a simple project.



binding.getViewModel().getAllUsers().observe(this, new Observer<List<User>>() {
@Override
public void onChanged(@Nullable List<User> pessoas) {
//update recyclerview when my list my database that returns liveData is changed
userAdapter.addUserToList(pessoas);
}
});









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I'm starting MVVM pattern and would like to know if I'm doing well with this. Here is the link from my repository on GitHub.



Does my application even implement MVVM? Are there any suggestions or opinions about my code? How am I going?



Here's a quick example of how I'm doing. Please see my application in my repository, it's just a simple project.



binding.getViewModel().getAllUsers().observe(this, new Observer<List<User>>() {
@Override
public void onChanged(@Nullable List<User> pessoas) {
//update recyclerview when my list my database that returns liveData is changed
userAdapter.addUserToList(pessoas);
}
});






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    – bruglesco
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    Ok sorry. I'm a beginner here then thanks for the tip.
    – Hbeto021
    5 hours ago














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    We require that the code be embedded directly into the question in its entirety. Examples are explicitly off-topic. Please not that you can put a large quantity of code into the question. We would appreciate if you described the code in detail. What you are doing and how you are accomplishing it. especially if it is a large quantity of code.
    – bruglesco
    5 hours ago






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    Ok sorry. I'm a beginner here then thanks for the tip.
    – Hbeto021
    5 hours ago








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We require that the code be embedded directly into the question in its entirety. Examples are explicitly off-topic. Please not that you can put a large quantity of code into the question. We would appreciate if you described the code in detail. What you are doing and how you are accomplishing it. especially if it is a large quantity of code.
– bruglesco
5 hours ago




We require that the code be embedded directly into the question in its entirety. Examples are explicitly off-topic. Please not that you can put a large quantity of code into the question. We would appreciate if you described the code in detail. What you are doing and how you are accomplishing it. especially if it is a large quantity of code.
– bruglesco
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