Android Annotation Processing Library to generate your adapters only with Annotations on your model, support working with Kapt and KSP Processors
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Android Annotation Processing Library to generate your adapters only with Annotations on your model, support working with Kapt and KSP Processors
Adapter design pattern is one of the structural design pattern and it’s used so that two unrelated interfaces can work together. The object that joins these unrelated interface is called an Adapter.
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