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    Codename One

    Codename One

    Cross-platform app development framework for Java & Kotlin developers.

    Build native mobile applications using Java or Kotlin with our open source tools. Codename One seamlessly integrates with IntelliJ/IDEA, Eclipse & NetBeans to make native write once run anywhere a reality on iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Windows (UWP), Desktops and more.
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    Agera

    Agera

    Reactive programming for Android

    ...Agera (Swedish for “to act”) is a super lightweight Android library that helps prepare data for consumption by the Android application components (such as Activities), or objects therein (such as Views), that have life-cycles in one form or another. It introduces a flavor of functional reactive programming, facilitates clear separation of the when, where and what factors of a data processing flow, and enables describing such a complex and asynchronous flow with a single expression, in near natural language.
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    Android Robo Combat

    Android Robo Combat

    self-programmed android game

    The scope is to create a android game, by using Java. Robo Combat is a game that is like the well known game Mario World. It also includes a simple map editor. For developers: Suitable for beginners in the programming language Java. Please download following programs: - Eclipse + ADT plugin - Android SDK Tools - Android Platform-tools - The latest Android platform - The latest Android system image for the emulator All this is available in the bundle: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
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    Android 41CV
    A HP41CV simulator for the Android platform. This version is the second beta release and includes nearly all functionality of the HP41CV including running programmes. Programmes can be imported / exported on csv format. A simple programme editor incl
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    AbstractMVC developed to be J2ME mobile application framework under limitation of programming language and mobile device environment. AbstractMVC Framework develops by using concept of MVC but we try to improve them compatible with mobile application.
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