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    rsocket-kotlin

    rsocket-kotlin

    RSocket Kotlin multi-platform implementation

    RSocket provides a protocol for Reactive Streams semantics between client-server, and server-server communication. RSocket is a binary protocol for use on byte stream transports such as TCP, WebSockets, and Aeron. RSocket is intended to be consumed via one of the various implementation libraries which implement the RSocket Protocol.
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    Hexagon

    Hexagon

    Hexagon is a microservices toolkit written in Kotlin

    ...Its purpose is to ease the building of server applications (Web applications or APIs) that run inside a cloud platform. The Hexagon Toolkit provides several libraries to build server applications. These libraries provide single standalone features and are referred to as "Ports".
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    Emoji

    Emoji

    A library to add Emoji support to your Android / JVM Application

    ...Check out the sample jvm module for text parsing/searching functionality. PopupWindow which overlays over the soft keyboard. Normal view which is used by EmojiPopup and can also be used as a standalone to select emojis via categories. The library has 4 different sprites providers to choose from (iOS, Google, Facebook & Twitter). The emoji's are packaged as pictures and loaded at runtime. If you want to use a Font provider, check out Google Compat. For convenience, there's also a EmojiLayoutFactory, which can be used to get automatic Emoji support when using normal Android Views such as TextView, Checkbox, etc.
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    Booster

    Booster

    Optimizer for mobile applications

    Booster is an easy-to-use, lightweight, powerful and extensible quality optimization toolkit designed specially for mobile applications. The primary goal is to solve quality problems with the increase of APP complexity, such as performance, stability, and package size, etc. Booster provides a collection of modules for performance detection, multithreading optimization, resources index inline, redundant resources reduction, resources compression, system bug fixing, etc. Using booster, the...
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    Compose Kotlin UI

    Compose Kotlin UI

    A modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant

    Fast reactive desktop UIs for Kotlin, based on Google's modern toolkit and brought to you by JetBrains. Compose for Desktop simplifies and accelerates UI development for desktop applications, and allows extensive UI code sharing between Android and desktop applications. Currently in alpha. Compose for Desktop provides a declarative and reactive approach to creating user interfaces with Kotlin. Combine composable functions to build your user interface, and enjoy full tooling support from your...
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