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    Kotlin Wrappers

    Kotlin Wrappers

    Kotlin wrappers for popular JavaScript libraries

    This repository hosts a number of Kotlin wrappers for popular JavaScript libraries. To learn more please refer to the READMEs of individual modules. Artifacts are published to Maven Central, see the corresponding README files for package coordinates. All packages require JDK 8 to be installed.
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    Compose Destinations

    Compose Destinations

    Annotation processing library for type-safe Jetpack Compose navigation

    A KSP library that processes annotations and generates code that uses Official Jetpack Compose Navigation under the hood. It hides the complex, non-type-safe and boilerplate code you would have to write otherwise. No need to learn a whole new framework to navigate - most APIs are either the same as with the Jetpack Components or inspired by them.
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    PreCompose

    PreCompose

    Compose Multiplatform Navigation && State Management

    Compose Multiplatform Navigation && ViewModel, inspired by Jetpack Navigation, ViewModel and Lifecycle, PreCompose provides similar (or even the same) components for you but in Kotlin, and it's Kotlin Multiplatform project.
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    Android Developer Roadmap

    Android Developer Roadmap

    The Android Developer Roadmap offers comprehensive learning paths

    ...Each node indicates concepts of Android systems, Android SDK, and generally used libraries. It would be helpful to refer to the Android Developers Reference or GitHub for the specific terminologies. In addition, you don't need to learn everything from this roadmap. So we recommend only reading the sections that would be helpful to you.
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    GraphQL Java Tools

    GraphQL Java Tools

    A schema-first tool for graphql-java inspired by graphql-tools for JS

    This library allows you to use the GraphQL schema language to build your graphql-java schema. Inspired by graphql-tools, it parses the given GraphQL schema and allows you to BYOO (bring your own object) to fill in the implementations. GraphQL Java Tools works extremely well if you already have domain POJOs that hold your data (e.g. for RPC, ORM, REST, etc) by allowing you to map these magically to GraphQL objects. GraphQL Java Tools aims for seamless integration with Java, but works for any...
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    krangl

    krangl

    krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing

    krangl is a {K}otlin library for data w{rangl}ing. Implementing a grammar of data manipulation using a modern functional-style API, allows filtering, transforming, aggregating, and reshaping tabular data. krangl is heavily inspired by the amazing dplyr for R. krangl is written in Kotlin, excels in Kotlin, but emphasizes as well on good java-interop. It is mimicking the API of dplyr, while carefully adding more typed constructs where possible.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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