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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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    Sceneform Maintained SDK for Android

    Sceneform Maintained SDK for Android

    Sceneform Maintained is an ARCore Android SDK with Google Filament

    Sceneform Maintained is an ARCore Android SDK with Google Filament as 3D engine. This is the continuation of the Archived Sceneform. Android Augmented Reality library: AR Model Viewer, Augmented Images, Augmented Faces, Video, Depth, Cloud Anchors, Instant Placement, Light Estimation and much more in Kotlin and Java.
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    Anko

    Anko

    An Android application development library

    Anko is a Kotlin library which makes Android application development faster and easier. It makes your code clean and easy to read, and lets you forget about rough edges of the Android SDK for Java. Anko was born as a type-safe DSL for building Android layouts. It not only allowed creating layouts in a type-safe way, but it made the layouts more adaptable, dynamic, reusable, and also performant, as there was no need for expensive layout inflation. Anko consists of several parts that make up the complete framework, which are: Anko Commons: a lightweight library full of helpers for intents, dialogs, logging and so on. ...
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