@TheLittleNaruto yeap....nobody understood it at first film festival it was presented and it won no major awards, and had critics NOT say much good about it. But, later on, when people understood it, it went on to become one of the best :D
I have an activity, and a recycler view in it. Recyclerview has one header, and rest is grid of two columns. Now, I can use one view model for activity, one for every cell of grid and one for header. Or should I use just one view model for activity, grid cell and header?
@TheLittleNaruto means for one activity, there should be one view model. It should be passed around to adapter, and its views etc. Right?
lel, now officers from SAD party will be arrested, since congress is in power. And many of those will be related to drugs, since SAD party was a major drug lord of punjab. @TheLittleNaruto
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@DroidDev Umm.. let me explain a bit. For an Activity it would be one VM, for adapter, let's suppose we have ItemViewModel for each item, but to the adapter we should have ItemsViewModel. notice that "s". The idea is in ItemsViewModel we would write code to fetch model list for items and associate each model to ItemViewModel.
@TheLittleNaruto right. I have an ActivityViewModel, which fetches the list and passes to adapter. Now, for each row, there's ItemViewModel and for header, there's HeaderViewModel