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    Sandwich

    Sandwich

    Sandwich is an adaptable and lightweight sealed API library

    Sandwich is an adaptable and lightweight sealed API library designed for handling API responses and exceptions in Android for Retrofit, and Kotlin Multiplatform for Ktor, and Ktorfit. Sandwich was conceived to streamline the creation of standardized interfaces to model responses from Retrofit, Ktor, and whatever. This library empowers you to handle body data, errors, and exceptional cases more succinctly, utilizing functional operators within a multi-layer architecture. With Sandwich, the...
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    CCM (C# Collections Mapper)

    The CCM is a mini ORM, working with the database and C# collections

    CCM is a solution for the data management layer in the combination of Sql Server with a C # application. In whole this is a strongly typed entity mapper projecting the application's business logics onto database tables using T-SQL stored procedures. CCM allows you to implement fairly complex data structures in your application, without bothering about difficult and tedious questions of data acquisition and conversion issue, allowing you to pay more attention to the develop of business logic...
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