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Tailor-made UI framework for WeChat web development
...WeUI was made to ensure that WeChat users could have the same clean, uniform experience with all WeChat web services, and to make their perception of WeChat applets more unified and cohesive.
WeUI covers everything from form factors (buttons, lists, sliders, etc.) and basic components (articles, badges, footers, galleries, etc.), through to search, navigation and leveling of page elements.
Android component which presents a dismissible view
...This repository includes the BottomSheet component itself but also includes a set of common view components presented in a bottom sheet. These are located in the commons module. The IntentPickerSheetView component presents an intent chooser in the form of a BottomSheet view. Give it an intent such as a share intent and let the user choose what activity they want to share the intent with in a BottomSheet. The MenuSheetView component presents a BottomSheet view that's backed by a menu. It behaves similarly to the new NavigationView in the Design support library, and is intended to mimic the examples in the Material Design spec. ...
With the help of the ProgramNet the user can develop plug-ins(called units) which can be connected with other units forming a net. The net has a form of a flow diagram. The resulted net can be executed in the ProgramNet for testing purposes or independently in the target platform as a final release. In order to execute a net the ProgramNet uses the kernel. The kernel executes automatically each unit in a separate thread and manages the data exchange between the units.