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    Jetpack Compose Playground

    Jetpack Compose Playground

    Community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose example code

    This is a community-driven collection of Jetpack Compose documentation/examples/tutorials and demos. Jetpack Compose is a modern toolkit for building native Android UI. Jetpack Compose simplifies and accelerates UI development on Android with less code, powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs.
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    Blurhash

    Blurhash

    Library to show colorful blurry placeholders while your content loads

    A library to show colorful blurry placeholders while your content loads. Does your designer cry every time you load their beautifully designed screen, and it is full of empty boxes because all the images have not loaded yet? Does your database engineer cry when you want to solve this by trying to cram little thumbnail images into your data to show as placeholders? Replace boring grey boxes with beautiful blurhash states and the designers will be happy. Blurhash strings are short enough to be...
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    KMongo

    KMongo

    [deprecated] KMongo - a Kotlin toolkit for Mongo

    KMongo was created in 2016, when there was no official MongoDB Kotlin driver. KMongo features are available via Kotlin extensions - you use transparently the core MongoDB java driver API (both sync and reactive streams (ie async) drivers are supported).
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    Lyricist

    Lyricist

    Missing I18N/L10N (internationalization/localization) multiplatform

    Jetpack Compose greatly improved the way we build UIs on Android, but not how we interact with strings. stringResource() works well, but doesn't benefit from the idiomatic Kotlin like Compose. Lyricist tries to make working with strings as powerful as building UIs with Compose, i.e., working with parameterized string is now typesafe, use of when expression to work with plurals with more flexibility, and even load/update the strings dynamically via an API.
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    Micronaut Data

    Micronaut Data

    Ahead of Time Data Repositories

    Micronaut Data is a database access toolkit that uses Ahead of Time (AoT) compilation to pre-compute queries for repository interfaces that are then executed by a thin, lightweight runtime layer. Both GORM and Spring Data maintain a runtime meta-model that uses reflection to model relationships between entities. This model consumes significant memory and memory requirements grow as your application size grows. The problem is worse when combined with Hibernate which maintains its own...
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