Are One-Time Events an Anti-Pattern? - Why Almost Every Android Dev Does It Wrong!
This video is all about one-time events being sent into Channels or SharedFlows. Is that okay or is it considered an anti-pattern as some articles suggest? I will share my opinion.
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Check Manuel's article about one-time events here:
https://medium.com/androiddevelopers/viewmodel-one-off-event-antipatterns-16a1da869b95