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    Dagger

    Dagger

    Fast dependency injector for Android and Java

    ...Dagger aims to address many of the development and performance issues that have plagued reflection-based solutions. Dagger is a replacement for the FactoryFactory classes that implements the dependency injection design pattern without the burden of writing the boilerplate. It allows you to focus on the interesting classes. Declare dependencies, specify how to satisfy them, and ship your app. Dependency injection frameworks have existed for years with a whole variety of APIs for configuring and injecting. So, why reinvent the wheel? Dagger 2 is the first to implement the full stack with generated code. ...
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    Cyclops

    Cyclops

    An advanced platform for writing functional applications in Java 8

    ...Improved naming of types (Function1-8 rather than Fn1-8, Either not Xor). Group id is changed to com.oath.cyclops. Versioning between cyclops-react and cyclops is merged on cyclops versioning scheme (version 10 = Cyclops X).
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    tool to test privates and use patters
    With dp4j.jar in your project classpath you directly access private members in your tests, w/o Reflection API boilerplate code; It also generates Design Patterns code and compile-time validates implementations. And Compiler & Co work for you again!
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