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    Tolgee Platform

    Developer & translator friendly web-based localization platform

    An open-source localization platform developers enjoy working with. Because it saves a lot of time you would spend on localization tasks without it because it enables you to provide perfectly translated software. Add translations in the code, and translate them directly in the app with the Tolgee i18n tool. Clicking an element while holding the ALT/option key opens a dialog where you can simply modify your strings. No need to edit large .json/.po/.whatever file. In-context translating also...
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    Kotlin Compile Testing

    Kotlin Compile Testing

    Testing Kotlin and Java annotation processors, compiler plugins

    A library for in-process compilation of Kotlin and Java code, in the spirit of Google Compile Testing. For example, you can use this library to test your annotation processor or compiler plugin.
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    JetPackMvvm

    JetPackMvvm

    A Jetpack combined with the MVVM rapid development framework

    A Jetpack combined with the MVVM rapid development framework, based on the MVVM model to integrate the JetPack component library officially recommended by Google: LiveData, ViewModel, Lifecycle, and Navigation components use Kotlin language, add a lot of extension functions, simplify the code and add Retrofit network requests, coroutines, to help you Simplify various operations, allowing you to quickly develop projects. The sample format is the data format returned by the Android Api. If the...
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    Kakao

    Kakao

    Nice and simple DSL for Espresso in Kotlin

    At Agoda, we have more than 1000 automated tests to ensure our application's quality and give our best experience to the user. All of them are written with Espresso from Google. Even though Espresso is working really well with our test, the code readability is quite low. Let's look at some of the examples of how we write the test. As Agoda developers, we want to improve not just our codebase quality, but also our implementation of tests as well. This is why we are introducing Kakao. The...
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