This is an Android app built with Jetpack Compose. It uses Paging 3 library to fetch the data from our own REST API server developed with Ktor framework.
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This is an Android app built with Jetpack Compose. It uses Paging 3 library to fetch the data from our own REST API server developed with Ktor framework.
oruto is a modern Android application developed with cutting-edge technology including Hilt, Coroutines, Flow, Jetpack (Room, ViewModel, Paging3), and Material Design. The app follows the MVVM architecture pattern to provide an optimal user experience.
Modern Android App with REST API and Ktor Server - APP
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This is an Android app built with Jetpack Compose. It uses Paging 3 library to fetch the data from our own REST API server developed with Ktor framework.
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