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    LINE Messaging API SDK for Java

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Java

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Java

    The LINE Messaging API SDK for Java makes it easy to develop bots using LINE Messaging API, and you can create a sample bot within minutes.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    KOIN

    KOIN

    Pragmatic lightweight dependency injection framework for Kotlin

    The pragmatic Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform Dependency Injection framework. A framework to help you build any kind of Kotlin & Kotlin Multiplatform application, from Android mobile, and Multiplatform apps to backend Ktor server applications Koin is developed by Kotzilla and open-source contributors. Koin is a smart Kotlin dependency injection library to keep you focused on your app, not on your tools. Koin gives you simple tools and API to let you build, assemble Kotlin related technologies into your application and let you scale your business with easyness.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Ktor

    Ktor

    Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin

    Create asynchronous client and server applications. Anything from microservices to multiplatform HTTP client apps in a simple way. Open Source, free, and fun. Ktor is built from the ground up using Kotlin and Coroutines. You get to use a concise, multiplatform language, as well as the power of asynchronous programming with an intuitive imperative flow. Ktor allows you to use only what you need, and to structure your application the way you need it. In addition, you can also extend Ktor with...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    JetPackMvvm

    JetPackMvvm

    A Jetpack combined with the MVVM rapid development framework

    A Jetpack combined with the MVVM rapid development framework, based on the MVVM model to integrate the JetPack component library officially recommended by Google: LiveData, ViewModel, Lifecycle, and Navigation components use Kotlin language, add a lot of extension functions, simplify the code and add Retrofit network requests, coroutines, to help you Simplify various operations, allowing you to quickly develop projects. The sample format is the data format returned by the Android Api. If the errorCode is equal to 0, the request is successful, otherwise the request fails. From the developer's point of view, we mainly want to get the unpacking data-data, and we don't want to judge errorCode==0 every time. Whether the request is successful or failed At this time, we can inherit BaseResponse in the server return database class and implement related methods.
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