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    MMKV for Android

    MMKV for Android

    An efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework

    MMKV for Android is an efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework developed by WeChat. Works on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and POSIX. Efficient. MMKV uses mmap to keep memory synced with file, and protobuf to encode/decode values, making the most of Android to achieve best performance. MMKV supports concurrent read-read and read-write access between processes.
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    Roboelectric

    Roboelectric

    Android unit testing framework

    ...Tests run inside the JVM on your workstation in seconds. Robolectric is built using Gradle. Both IntelliJ and Android Studio can import the top-level build.gradle file and will automatically generate their project files from it. Robolectric supports running tests against multiple Android API levels. The work it must do to support each API level is slightly different, so its shadows are built separately for each. If you would like to live on the bleeding edge, you can try running against a snapshot build.
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    Dagger

    Dagger

    Fast dependency injector for Android and Java

    Dagger is a fully static, compile-time dependency injection framework for Java, Kotlin, and Android. It is an adaptation of an earlier version created by Square and now maintained by Google. The latest Dagger release is: Dagger 2.33. Dagger aims to address many of the development and performance issues that have plagued reflection-based solutions. Dagger is a replacement for the FactoryFactory classes that implements the dependency injection design pattern without the burden of writing the boilerplate. ...
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    Codename One

    Codename One

    Cross-platform framework for building truly native mobile apps

    An open-source mobile-first toolkit for building high-quality, cross-platform native apps for Android, iOS, Desktop & Web. Rapid cross-platform app development using Java or Kotlin with 100% code reuse. Apps are compiled down to native code for maximum performance and a smooth user experience. Write, debug, and test apps all inside your IDE (IntelliJ, Eclipse, VSCode or NetBeans) using the Codename One simulator. One-click for app-store-ready device builds, without the headache of maintaining native SDKs. ...
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    Litho

    Litho

    A declarative framework for building efficient UIs on Android

    ...With code generation, Litho can perform optimisations for your UI under the hood, while keeping your code simple and easy to maintain. Litho can measure and layout your UI ahead of time without blocking the UI thread. By decoupling its layout system from the traditional Android View system, Litho can drop the UI thread constraint imposed by Android. Litho uses Yoga for layout and automatically reduces the number of ViewGroups that your UI contains. This, in addition to Litho's text optimizations, allows for much smaller view hierarchies and improves both memory and scroll performance.
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    Artemis-odb

    Artemis-odb

    A continuation of the popular Artemis ECS framework

    Artemis-odb is a high-performance java based Entity-Component-System framework. It is mature, actively maintained, and a continuation of the popular Artemis. Artemis-odb is one of the fastest incarnations of Artemis! Don't take our word for it, check out and run the benchmarks yourself! Dozens of games with sources are available in the Game Gallery! Use it commercially! Expand your toolkit! Easy migration from Artemis clones. Optionally auto-pooled components and hotspot optimization via...
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    VasSonic

    VasSonic

    Hybrid framework to speed up the first screen of websites

    VasSonic is a lightweight and high-performance Hybrid framework developed by tencent VAS team, which is intended to speed up the first screen of websites working on Android and iOS platform. VasSonic is a lightweight and high-performance Hybrid framework developed by tencent VAS team, which is intended to speed up the first screen of websites working on Android and iOS platform.
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    JPPF

    JPPF

    The open source grid computing solution

    JPPF makes it easy to parallelize computationally intensive tasks and execute them on a Grid.
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