Model-view-viewmodel (MVVM)
(โมเดล-วิว-วิวโมเดล (MVVM))
Definition
Model-view-viewmodel (MVVM) (โมเดล-วิว-วิวโมเดล (MVVM)) Hard Skill
MVVM is a software architectural pattern that separates the development of the graphical user interface from the business logic or back-end logic, promoting a clear separation between the view, the model, and the viewmodel to facilitate maintainability and testability.
Expertise Level
Level 1
Basic
1. Understands the roles of Model, View, and ViewModel in the MVVM pattern.
2. Can implement simple data binding between View and ViewModel.
3. Aware of the basic benefits of MVVM such as separation of concerns.
Level 2
Intermediate
1. Implements MVVM pattern in applications with moderate complexity.
2. Manages two-way data binding and command implementations effectively.
3. Can structure code to improve testability and maintainability using MVVM.
Level 3
Advanced
1. Designs and optimizes complex applications utilizing MVVM architecture.
2. Integrates advanced features such as dependency injection and reactive programming within MVVM.
3. Leads development efforts ensuring best practices and patterns conforming to MVVM principles.
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