Open Source C++ Mobile App Development Software

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    APK Studio

    APK Studio

    Open-source, cross platform Qt based IDE for reverse-engineering

    Open-source, cross-platform Qt based IDE for reverse-engineering Android application packages. It features a friendly IDE-like layout including code editor with syntax highlighting support for *.smali code files. If you are just willing to quickly decompile an Android app, you can make use of DeAPK - Online APK Decompiler which lets you decompile an Android app using apktool and jadx.
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    The LiquidCore Project

    The LiquidCore Project

    Node.js virtual machine for Android and iOS

    LiquidCore enables Node.js virtual machines to run inside Android and iOS apps. It provides a complete runtime environment, including a virtual file system. LiquidCore also provides a convenient way for Android developers to execute raw JavaScript inside of their apps, as iOS developers can already do natively with JavaScriptCore. One of the newest features in 0.7.0+ is the ability to automatically bundle JavaScript files in the application build process. This is configured in the gradle-config and/or pod-config steps above. The bundling options are stored in the local package.json file in the liquidcore property. Bundling is a convenient way to test and package your JavaScript projects. The bundler uses Metro to package up all of your required node modules into a single file that can be packaged as a resource in your app. If you are running on the Android Emulator or iOS Simulator, you can run a local server on your development machine and hot-edit your JavaScript code.
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