Should we use double bang (!!) for Android Fragment ViewBinding?

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  1. KAHelpers

    Kotlin Extensions (Android extensions) and Helpers for smoother Android development

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  2. Stream

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  3. ViewBindingPropertyDelegate

    Make work with Android View Binding simpler

    There is a lib for this: https://github.com/androidbroadcast/ViewBindingPropertyDelegate

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