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    Mapbox GL JS

    Mapbox GL JS

    Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser

    ...Mapbox GL JS v2 enables 3D mapping with elevated terrain, customizable skies and atmospheric lighting, a new camera, and performance enhancements.
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    Remotery

    Remotery

    Single C file, Realtime CPU/GPU Profiler with Remote Web Viewer

    Remotery is a real-time CPU/GPU profiler implemented as a single C file, providing developers with immediate insights into the performance of their applications. It features a remote web-based viewer that runs in browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, allowing for cross-platform performance analysis. Remotery supports profiling multiple threads and GPU contexts, offering a comprehensive view of an application's performance characteristics.
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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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    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 Presenters. ...
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    Interactable

    Interactable

    Experimental implementation of high performance interactable views

    This is an experimental implementation of a declarative API for handling fluid user interactions with views at 60 FPS in React Native. Here are some example use-cases for views that users can interact with. Swipeable card (a la Google Now) springing into place unless swiped away with enough force. Drawer snapping between closed and open with buttons appearing gradually as it's being dragged. Collapsible header that snaps to a smaller size as the content below is being scrolled. Chat heads (a...
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    ExplorViz

    ExplorViz

    Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes

    ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes. It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application. For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net
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