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    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    NativeScript for Android using v8

    ...This is exactly what the "Runtime" parts of NativeScript are responsible for. The Android Runtime may be thought of as "The Bridge" between the JavaScript and Android worlds. A NativeScript application for Android is a standard native package (apk) that besides the JavaScript files embeds the runtime as well.
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    KOtlin DEpendency INjection

    KOtlin DEpendency INjection

    Painless Kotlin Dependency Injection

    KODEIN is a straightforward and yet very useful dependency retrieval container. it is effortless to use and configure.
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    Valdi

    Valdi

    Cross-platform UI framework that delivers native performance

    Valdi is a cross-platform UI framework built to deliver native runtime performance without giving up the fast iteration loop that teams want from higher-level frameworks. You write your UI once in declarative TypeScript (TSX-style components), and Valdi compiles those components directly into platform-native views for iOS, Android, and macOS, instead of relying on web views or a JavaScript bridge. Its design focuses heavily on performance characteristics that matter in real apps, like keeping scrolling smooth, minimizing view creation overhead, and limiting unnecessary re-renders so updates stay incremental and cheap. The framework also emphasizes developer velocity with tooling that shortens the edit–run cycle, including rapid hot reload and a workflow that aims to reduce the traditional compile-test-debug friction in native development.
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    Yuki Hook API

    Yuki Hook API

    An efficient Hook API and Xposed Module solution built in Kotlin

    An efficient Hook API and Xposed Module solution built in Kotlin. The automatic builder can help you quickly create an Xposed Module, automatic configure the entry class and xposed_init files. A powerful, elegant, beautiful API built with Kotlin lambda can help you quickly implement method Hook and more convenient functions. A rich debug log function, detailing the name of each hooked method, time-consuming to find the class can quickly debug and find errors. Natively supports multiple...
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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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