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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.
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    DivKit

    DivKit

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework

    ...DivKit is an excellent choice to start using server-driven UI in your project because it can be easily integrated as a simple view in any part of your app. At the starting point, you don’t need a server integration. You can include all JSON on the client-side to try it in a real-world application. Also, we’ve made a sandbox for you to experiment with. You can try different samples in the web editor and see the results on the web or in the Android demo app, both of which are available on Google Play. We’ll publish the iOS demo app shortly. ...
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    Compose Multiplatform

    Compose Multiplatform

    Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin

    Develop stunning shared UIs for Android, iOS, desktop, and web. Declarative framework for sharing UIs across multiple platforms. Based on Kotlin and Jetpack Compose. Build your user interface once, and use it on all platforms, Android, iOS, web, and desktop. Save yourself the effort of keeping different UIs in sync, and get your app into the hands of your users more quickly. Use the same familiar APIs from Jetpack Compose to build user interfaces for all platforms. Use a wide variety of...
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    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    gradle-maven-publish-plugin

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries

    A Gradle plugin that publishes your Android and Kotlin libraries, including sources and javadoc, to Maven Central or any other Nexus instance. Gradle plugin that creates a publish task to automatically upload all of your Java, Kotlin or Android libraries to any Maven instance. This plugin is based on Chris Banes initial implementation and has been enhanced to add Kotlin support and keep up with the latest changes. No need to know how publishing works for different project types. AGP provides...
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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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