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    kotlin-math

    kotlin-math

    Set of Kotlin APIs to make graphics math easier to write.

    Set of Kotlin APIs to make graphics math easier to write. These APIs are mostly modeled after GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language) to make porting code to and from shaders easier. The various types offered by this library are only meant to be value types. Most APIs are therefore exposed as top-level functions and not as methods.
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    Emerge

    Emerge

    Browser-based interactive codebase and dependency visualization tool

    ...You can scan the source code of a project, calculate metric results and statistics, generate an interactive web app with graph structures (e.g. a dependency graph or a filesystem graph), and export the results in some file formats. Emerge currently has parsing support for the following languages: C, C++, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, ObjC, Ruby, Swift, Python, and Go. The structure, coloring, and clustering is calculated and based on the idea of combining a force-directed graph simulation and Louvain modularity. emerge is mainly written in Python 3 and is tested on macOS, Linux, and modern web browsers (i.e., the latest Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Edge).
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    Scabbard

    Scabbard

    A tool to visualize Dagger 2 dependency graphs

    A tool to visualize and understand your Dagger 2 dependency graph.
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    coolweatherjetpack

    coolweatherjetpack

    Jetpack of Cool Weather is implemented using the MVVM architecture

    coolweatherjetpack is a Jetpack-based implementation of the CoolWeather Android application built around the MVVM architecture. Its structure separates responsibilities into UI, ViewModel, repository, local data, and network data layers. Activities and fragments form the UI layer while ViewModels retain interface-related data and communicate with repositories. The repository determines whether requested information should come from local storage or a remote service. Local persistence is...
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    Mosby

    Mosby

    Model-view-presenter and model-view-intent library for modern Android

    Mosby is a model-view-presenter and model-view-intent library designed specifically for Android apps. Migrating a Mosby 2.x based app to Mosby 3.0 should be straightforward. Just replace all import statements of your app in android studio. Mosby has a plugin for Conductor. The aim of this library is to help you build modern android apps with a clean Model-View-Presenter architecture. Furthermore, Mosby helps you to handle screen orientation changes by introducing ViewState and retaining...
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