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    Exposed

    Exposed

    Kotlin SQL framework

    Welcome to Exposed, an ORM framework for Kotlin. Exposed offers two levels of database access: typesafe SQL wrapping DSL and lightweight data access objects. Our official mascot is Cuttlefish, which is best known for its outstanding mimicry abilities letting it blend seamlessly in any environment. Just like our mascot, Exposed can mimic a variety of database engines and help you build database applications without hard dependencies on any specific database engine, and switch between them...
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    DbInspector

    DbInspector

    Android library for viewing, editing and sharing in app databases.

    ...DbInspector provides a simple way to view the contents of the in-app database for debugging purposes. There is no need to pull the database from a connected device. This library supports inspecting of the SQLite databases created by CouchBase Lite out of the box. Preview all application sandbox databases. Import single or multiple databases at once. Search, delete, rename, copy, share a database. Preview tables, views, and triggers. Preview table or view pragma. Preview table or view pragma. Search table, view or trigger. Sort table, view or trigger per column. ...
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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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    Anko

    Anko

    An Android application development library

    ...Anko consists of several parts that make up the complete framework, which are: Anko Commons: a lightweight library full of helpers for intents, dialogs, logging and so on. Anko Layouts: a fast and type-safe way to write dynamic Android layouts. Anko SQLite: a query DSL and parser collection for Android SQLite. Anko Coroutines: utilities based on the kotlinx.coroutines library.
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    DBFLOW

    DBFLOW

    A blazing fast, powerful, and very simple ORM database

    DBFlow is fast, efficient, and feature-rich Kotlin database library built on SQLite for Android. DBFlow utilizes annotation processing to generate SQLite boilerplate for you and provides a powerful SQLite query language that makes using SQLite a joy. DBFlow is built from a collection of some of the best features of many database libraries. Don't let an ORM or library get in your way, let the code you write in your applications be the best as possible. ...
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