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Will Android Jetpack become the standard?
Hello.
I would like to know the opinion of Android developers on whether the architectural components from Google and other things included in Jetpack will become the standard? Is there a tendency for companies to switch to these tools? And the most interesting - will MVP be forced out, since Google has chosen MVVM?
I started studying android development with MVP and it turned out to be too tough for me as a beginner, there were a lot of things, some intermediate layers, interactors, routers, the presenter itself, and somewhere there was all this, somewhere there was something - one or the other, in general, various variations - no single design, and it was really very painful for me to try to figure everything out.
After I tried to parse MVVM (+ LiveData) and it seemed to me incredibly elegant and simple, just one class in which everything happens. I'm wondering if this is a general impression? Perhaps I'm talking nonsense and deluded by the simplicity and elegance of Google's architectural components due to my incompetence. I am very interested to know the opinion of experienced developers regarding whether the solutions proposed by Google are so good and whether, for example, in your companies, you are starting to switch to them in new projects? Thank you all in advance
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