kotlin-guiced
Convenience Kotlin API over the Google Guice DI Library (by JLLeitschuh)
koin
Koin - a pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform (by InsertKoinIO)
kotlin-guiced | koin | |
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- | 24 | |
18 | 9,393 | |
- | 0.8% | |
0.0 | 9.3 | |
over 6 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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kotlin-guiced
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koin
Posts with mentions or reviews of koin.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2025-03-29.
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Ultimate Kotlin Cheatsheet
Koin - Dependency injection
- 2025년에 안드로이드 앱을 만들기
- Seven Legacy Technologies in Android Development and Their Modern Counterparts
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Modern Dependency Injection with Koin: The Smart DI Choice for 2025
In the Kotlin ecosystem, dependency injection (DI) frameworks are essential for managing dependencies, improving modularity, and streamlining application development. Koin has emerged as a popular DI framework for Kotlin developers, especially valued for its simplicity, lightweight nature, and multiplatform support. At the time of writing, Koin 4.0 has been released. Built on Kotlin 2.0, this release introduces a wide range of enhancements and Compose Multiplatform features. As we move into 2025, Koin continues to be an excellent choice, particularly because of its Kotlin-first design, ease of use, and adaptability across platforms.
- When developing a Compose application......
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Koin is now updated to support the latest Kotlin version
The Koin framework is now updated to support the latest Kotlin version, now integrating with Google KSP. Koin Annotations 2.0.0-Beta1 to take advantage of Kotlin 2.0.20 and KSP 2.0.20-1.0.25, and target Koin 4.0. This release is based on the stable 1.4.0 version.
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Day 1. Deep breath and dive.
Added Koin as Dependencies Injection framework
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Building a subscription tracker Desktop and iOS app with compose multiplatform
Koin to manage dependency injection (more explanation about that later)
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Kotlin Multiplatform and Swift - Overcoming Interoperability Challenges for Multiplatform Development
Let's see how we can use Koin to achieve Dependency Injection (DI) and incorporate a third-party iOS Swift SDK in a KMM project. Koin supports KMM development, making it the ideal choice for KMM projects.
- [Typescript] Quelqu'un peut-il suggérer une bibliothèque d'injection de dépendance simple pour TypeScript / JavaScript?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kotlin-guiced and koin you can also consider the following projects:
Kodein - Painless Kotlin Dependency Injection
kodeinject - :gear: Constructor dependency injection for Kodein.
kotlin-guice - Guice DSL extensions for Kotlin
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