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    RIBs

    RIBs

    Uber's cross-platform mobile architecture framework

    RIBs is the cross-platform architecture framework behind many mobile apps at Uber. The name RIBs is short for Router, Interactor and Builder, which are core components of this architecture. This framework is designed for mobile apps with a large number of engineers and nested states. Shared architecture across iOS and Android. Build cross-platform apps that have similar architecture, enabling iOS and Android teams to cross-review business logic code. Testability and Isolation. Classes must...
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    JVx - Enterprise Application Framework

    JVx - Enterprise Application Framework

    Java Application Framework

    Develop professional database applications, highly performant with little source code. JVx is a full-stack application framework to create multi tier applications with Single Sourcing for different technologies (Swing, vaadin, react, ...). Nightly builds are available: https://dev.sibvisions.com/jvx.nightly/ Maven snapshots are available: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots Eclipse plugin is available: http://marketplace.eclipse.org/search/site/eplug
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    Codename One

    Codename One

    Cross-platform app development framework for Java & Kotlin developers.

    Build native mobile applications using Java or Kotlin with our open source tools. Codename One seamlessly integrates with IntelliJ/IDEA, Eclipse & NetBeans to make native write once run anywhere a reality on iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Windows (UWP), Desktops and more.
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    PasteControl

    This is a pure JAVA API to handle paste image and upload it

    ...Plus, YOU NEED NOT CODE at all.
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    Perfect: Server-Side Swift

    Perfect: Server-Side Swift

    The Perfect core toolset and framework for Swift Developers

    ...It lets developers build using only Swift to program both the client-facing and server-side of their projects. It’s the ideal backbone for cloud and mobile technologies. Developers can be more productive and efficient using Perfect to write less code and work in one fundamental language for all their needs. With Perfect, you can write an entire project in one language: Swift - instead of having multiple languages to contend with, like JavaScript (Node.js), Java, Ruby or Python. Use Apple’s open source Swift programming language throughout your entire development process. Whether you’re building iOS and OS X apps, or backend support for web apps, wearable technologies, and games, you don’t need to learn another programming language when you use Perfect on the server-side.
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