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    EasyExcel

    EasyExcel

    Lightweight Java library developed by Alibaba for reading and writing

    EasyExcel is a Java library focused on reading and writing Excel files with very low memory usage, making it suitable for large datasets that overwhelm traditional APIs. It uses streaming/event-driven parsing to avoid loading entire workbooks into memory, and it maps rows to Java objects via simple annotations. Writers support multiple sheets, custom styles, merged cells, and template-based filling so production reports remain maintainable. The API emphasizes developer ergonomics: callbacks...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    G4P

    G4P

    GUI controls for Processing

    This project is about developing a set of 2D GUI controls for the Processing language. V4.2 is compatible with Processing 3 V3.5.4 is the last version compatible with Processing 2.
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    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    RxPermissions

    RxPermissions

    Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2

    This library allows the usage of RxJava with the new Android M permission model. If you need to trigger the permission request from a specific event, you need to setup your event as an observable inside an initialization phase. You can use JakeWharton/RxBinding to turn your view to an observable (not included in the library). Because your app may be restarted during the permission request, the request must be done during an initialization phase. This may be Activity.onCreate, or...
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