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    BLESSED for Android

    BLESSED for Android

    BLESSED, a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) library for Android

    BLESSED is a very compact Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) library for Android 5 and higher, that makes working with BLE on Android very easy. It takes care of many aspects of working with BLE you would normally have to take care of yourself. The BLESSED library was inspired by CoreBluetooth on iOS and provides the same level of abstraction, but at the same time it also stays true to Android by keeping most methods the same and allowing you to work with the standard classes for Services,...
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    RxJava

    RxJava

    Reactive Extensions for the JVM

    ...RxJava works by extending the observer pattern in order to support sequences of data/events. It also allows you to compose sequences together declaratively through added operators, all while abstracting away concerns like low-level threading, thread-safety, concurrent data structures and synchronization. RxJava is commonly used for running simple background computations. It supports Java 6 or higher and languages that are based on JVM such as JRuby, Groovy and Clojure.
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    Android Interview Questions

    Android Interview Questions

    Your Cheat Sheet For Android Interview

    ...Modern practices are addressed as well—Kotlin language features, coroutines, Jetpack components, MVVM/MVI architecture, dependency injection, and testing strategies. Performance and reliability topics receive attention, such as memory management, threading, WorkManager, networking, and offline storage patterns. The content favors concise, practical answers that interviewers expect, helping candidates rehearse concepts and trade-offs rather than memorize trivia. It’s equally useful for brushing up before an interview and for leveling up day-to-day Android engineering knowledge.
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    Reachability

    Reachability

    ARC and GCD Compatible Reachability Class for iOS and MacOS

    ...It exposes both notifications and blocks so you can react to connectivity changes without polling. Typical usage is to gate network requests, disable online-only UI, and show graceful messaging when connectivity drops. The implementation is careful about threading and runloop scheduling so events arrive reliably without blocking the main thread. It also supports reachability checks for specific hosts, enabling smarter behavior than a simple “internet yes/no” toggle. Despite newer frameworks existing today, Reachability remains widely referenced for its simple API and predictable behavior in legacy Objective-C codebases.
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    Android Tech Frontier

    Android Tech Frontier

    Translates high-quality Android technology, open source libraries

    ...The repository aggregates articles, analysis, and mini-tutorials that explore topics such as ART and Dalvik internals, memory management, rendering pipelines, custom view performance optimization, threading and concurrency on Android, JNI interactions, and network stack behavior. Instead of being a simple “how-to” list, it dives into the “why” behind complex behaviors, helping developers reason about Android system design and tradeoffs at a deeper level. This makes the resource suitable for engineers working on performance-critical apps, large codebases, or teams that debug subtle systemic bugs.
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    iOS Tech Frontier

    iOS Tech Frontier

    Tanslates high-quality iOS technology, open source libraries

    ...Instead of simple how-to recipes, the project collects detailed explanations, system internals analyses, and real-world insights into core subsystems like memory management (ARC), threading and Grand Central Dispatch, Objective-C/Swift runtime behavior, UIKit rendering pipelines, and effective use of concurrency. It also covers architectural and performance topics such as dynamic layout optimization, view lifecycle subtleties, Swift language pitfalls, and integration with low-level APIs such as Metal or CoreAnimation. ...
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    AndroidEventBus

    AndroidEventBus

    Library for android, simplifies communication between services

    AndroidEventBus is an Android-oriented event dispatching library that provides a flexible, lifecycle-aware, and decoupled mechanism for managing communication between components without tight coupling — especially useful in large, modular applications. It allows developers to define and post custom events that can be observed by multiple parts of an app, such as UI controllers, services, or background workers, without requiring direct references between senders and receivers. Unlike simple...
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