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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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    Wisent is an LALR(1) parser generator with pluggable front- and backends. It generates object-oriented code with clean namespace separation. A yacc-like frontend is currently accompanied by a C++ and a Java backend. The tool itself is implemented in C++.
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    Implementation, in JAVA, from the frontend part of the Epeios (http://www.epeios.org/) protocol.
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