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    Ktorm

    Ktorm

    A lightweight ORM framework for Kotlin with strong-typed SQL DSL

    Ktorm is a lightweight and efficient ORM Framework for Kotlin directly based on pure JDBC. It provides strong-typed and flexible SQL DSL and convenient sequence APIs to reduce our duplicated effort on database operations. All the SQL statements, of course, are generated automatically. Ktorm is open source and available under the Apache 2.0 license. Please leave a star if you've found this library helpful.
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    Ruler

    Ruler

    Gradle plugin which helps you analyze the size of your Android apps

    App size is an important metric which directly correlates with business metrics like install conversion rate. Measuring app size is straightforward, but knowing what contributes to it is not. Especially in bigger projects with hundreds or thousands of modules and third-party dependencies. Ruler provides a convenient way to find out how much each module and dependency contributes to the total size of your app by running a single Gradle task. First you need to add the Ruler Gradle plugin to the buildscript classpath in your top-level build.gradle file. When using app bundles, Google Play will generate optimized APKs for each device. ...
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