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    Hermes JS Engine

    Hermes JS Engine

    A JavaScript engine optimized for running React Native

    Hermes-powered apps launch faster, thanks to build-time precompilation of JavaScript into efficient bytecode. Hermes is small in APK size, lean on memory, and starts instantly. It won't weigh your app down. It's simple to get started with Hermes in React Native apps. Hermes is open source and implements JavaScript standards. You will now be in a directory with the output of building Hermes into CLI tools. From here you can run a piece of JavaScript. If you have an existing app based on an...
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    Nextcloud Server

    Nextcloud Server

    A safe home for all your data

    Nextcloud server is a free and open source server software that allows you to store all of your data in a server of your choosing. With Nextcloud you can easily access and store data in the data center you trust, sync data among various devices, and share your data for collaboration purposes. It offers the best security in the self hosted file sync and share world, and is expandable with hundreds of apps.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    DbInspector

    DbInspector

    Android library for viewing, editing and sharing in app databases.

    Android library for viewing, editing and sharing in-app databases. DbInspector provides a simple way to view the contents of the in-app database for debugging purposes. There is no need to pull the database from a connected device. This library supports inspecting of the SQLite databases created by CouchBase Lite out of the box. Preview all application sandbox databases.
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    realm by MongoDB

    realm by MongoDB

    Realm is a mobile database, an alternative to SQLite key-value stores

    Realm’s mobile database is an open-source, developer-friendly alternative to CoreData and SQLite. Start in minutes, port your app in hours, and save yourself weeks of work. Realm’s object-oriented data model is simple to learn, doesn’t need an ORM, and lets you write less code. Realm’s local database persists data on-disk, so apps work as well offline as they do online. Realm is fully-featured, lightweight, and efficiently uses memory, disk space, and battery life. Realm was built for mobile...
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    Create Go App CLI

    Create Go App CLI

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, and frontend

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, frontend and deploy automation by running one CLI command! Focus on writing code and thinking of business-logic! The CLI will take care of the rest. Next, open the generated Ansible inventory file (called hosts.ini) and fill in the variables according to your server configuration. And you're ready to automatically deploy this project. If you don't want to install Create Go App CLI to your system, you feel free to using our official Docker...
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    UbForms

    Field data measurements entry and complex data structures at ease

    With UbForms a person can manage field data measurements entry and complex data structures at ease. This app is inspired and based on the UrForms data model and design with several intricate enhancements and fixes. It is open source and free with a low privacy footprint.
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    Scry.info blockchain Data Protocol

    Scry.info blockchain Data Protocol

    This is the first data protocol layer open source in the blockchain

    By providing SDK for data exchange through blockchain, developers can more conveniently develop DAPP applications. It mainly includes the following contents:data encryption and decryption, digital signature, smart contract, event notification, data storage interface, data acquisition and query, digital currency payment, the third-party App payment interface, etc.
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    Opti-Movies

    Opti-Movies

    Android developer nanodegree, Projects 1 & 2 : Popular Movies app

    Here is a fully functional and user friendly android app which I made from scratch for Android Developer Nanodegree program. This app helps users to discover various categorised Movies and TV Shows. It reveals the power of adaptive UI both for phone and tablet devices.It includes various new Lollipop+ features. The app was highly evaluated by certified Udacity code reviewer and was graded as "Exceeds Specifications".
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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