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    Android Open Project

    Android Open Project

    A categorized collection of Android Open Source Projects

    ...Rather than being a single app or library, this repository aggregates multiple independent projects, demos, and code examples covering a wide range of Android development topics — from UI components and network utilities to architectural patterns and common tools — serving as both educational material and reusable assets for building apps. Because it is categorized and indexed, developers can browse examples that illustrate different aspects of Android programming, whether they’re experimenting with custom views, data persistence, networking, or performance optimization.
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    Flutter Architecture Samples

    Flutter Architecture Samples

    TodoMVC for Flutter

    Flutter Architecture Samples is a curated repository that implements the same app (typically a “todo” app) using various architectural / state management patterns (e.g. BLoC, Redux, Provider, MVC, etc.). Its goal is educational: to help developers compare architecture styles, understand trade-offs, and see best practices in action. You can use the samples in this project as a learning reference, as a roughly apples-to-apples comparison of different approaches, or as a starting point for creating your own apps. The focus of this project is on demonstrating how to structure your code, design your architecture, and the eventual impact of adopting these patterns on testing and maintaining your app. ...
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