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    EMV NFC Paycard Enrollment

    EMV NFC Paycard Enrollment

    A Java library used to read and extract data from NFC EMV credit cards

    Java library used to read and extract public data from NFC EMV credit cards.
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    FirebaseUI for Android

    FirebaseUI for Android

    Optimized UI components for Firebase

    FirebaseUI is an open-source library for Android that allows you to quickly connect common UI elements to Firebase APIs. A compatible FirebaseUI client is also available for iOS. FirebaseUI has separate modules for using Firebase Realtime Database, Cloud Firestore, Firebase Auth, and Cloud Storage. To get started, see the individual instructions for each module. FirebaseUI is published as a collection of libraries separated by the Firebase API they target. Each FirebaseUI library has a...
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    TapTargetView

    TapTargetView

    An implementation of tap targets from the Material Design guidelines

    An implementation of tap targets from Google's Material Design guidelines on feature discovery. Prompt users to try features or functionality that can be completed in a single tap, such as saving a location in a map app. Prompt users to try features or functionality that require more than one tap to complete, such as turning on automatic backup in a photo app. Feature discovery prompts have more impact when they are presented to the right users at contextually relevant moments. When...
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    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and more

    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL (Script) and more

    Delphi : VRCalc++ OOSL & + (Paged List, TextEditor, VRAstroVision ...)

    Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} Sources Library & Applications : Delphi C++ Java VRCalc++ C# VRCalc++ Object Oriented Scripting Language - Engine Source Pascal Code - Delphi Packages Build Prjs - VRCalc++ Scripted System Std RT Library - Guides & Docs (CHM, PDF, DOCX) - VCL & FMX (FireMonkey) Support - Script Test Code (Lang RTL VCL FMX) - Visual Stage Project : VCL & FMX Paged Lists & Iterators : Delphi C++ Java C# Multi-Dim Arrays & Direct Graph Classes : Delphi C++ Java VRCalc++...
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    Material About

    Material About

    It's a material-design about screen to use on your Android apps

    This is an Android project. You, as a mobile developer, can use this library to show material about screen in your apps. It was built to make your life easier when introducing you to your users, and also, to create an about-screen pattern for material Android apps. It's really simple and dynamic, check it out. This library has a lot more customization and features than is able to show here. Please check the sample app and feel free to help with a pull request. You can take a look at the...
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    WebRTC Android

    WebRTC Android

    webrtc VideoCall VideoConference

    WebRTC Android is a sample project that showcases how to implement real-time peer-to-peer communication (audio, video, and data) on Android using WebRTC. It demonstrates a complete pipeline—from signaling and connection setup to media capture and transmission—making it an excellent reference for developers looking to integrate WebRTC into their mobile apps. The project includes UI components and handles network state changes, codec configuration, and ICE negotiation to provide a robust base...
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    Shimmer for Android

    Shimmer for Android

    An easy way to add a shimmering effect to any view in an Android app

    Shimmer is an Android library that provides an easy way to add a shimmer effect to any view in your Android app. It is useful as an unobtrusive loading indicator that was originally developed for Facebook Home. Shimmer for Android is implemented as a layout, which means that you can simply nest any view inside a ShimmerFrameLayout tag, and call to start the animation from your code. That's all that is required. The layout will use the values you specify either on the tag (using custom...
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    Busy Coder's Guide Android Development

    Busy Coder's Guide Android Development

    Source code to omnibus edition of the book

    The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development is a book covering Android application development, from basics through advanced capabilities. It is updated several times a year and is available through the Warescription program. Subscribers also have access to office hours chats and other benefits. This repository contains the source code for the hundreds of sample apps profiled in the book. These samples are updated as the book is, with git tags applied to tie sample code versions to book...
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    Agera

    Agera

    Reactive programming for Android

    Agera is a set of classes and interfaces to help write functional, asynchronous, and reactive applications for Android. Requires Android SDK version 9 or higher. A few experimental sample extension libraries for Agera are also provided. 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...
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    SmoothProgressBar

    SmoothProgressBar

    Android library to have a smooth and customizable progress bar

    A small Android library allowing you to have a smooth and customizable horizontal or circular indeterminate ProgressBar. SmoothProgressBar is a library allowing you to make a smooth indeterminate progress bar. You can either user your progress bars and set this drawable or use directly the SmoothProgressBarView.
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    PatternLock

    PatternLock

    Material Design Pattern Lock with auth flow implementation

    A Material Design Pattern Lock library with auth flow implementation.
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    Phoenix

    Phoenix

    Phoenix Pull-to-Refresh

    This project aims to provide a simple and customizable pull to refresh implementation. Include the library as local library project. For a working implementation, Have a look at the sample project. Include the PullToRefreshView widget in your layout. In your onCreate method refer to the View and setup OnRefreshListener. To customize drawables you can change sun.png, Sun image; sky.png, background image; buildings.png, foreground image.
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    Card Library

    Card Library

    Android Library to build a UI Card

    Card Library provides an easy way to display a UI Card using the Official Google CardView in your Android app. Before using this library I recommend that you check out the new Google Material Guidelines. Don't over cardify your UI. Sample application, the demo is a showcase of the functionality of the library. Extras application, the demo-extras contains some examples of integration with other libraries. See the Card Library Guide to know all card library features and all customizations. The...
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    Sweet Alert Dialog

    Sweet Alert Dialog

    SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog

    SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog. Inspired by JavaScript SweetAlert. The simplest way to use SweetAlertDialog is to add the library as aar dependency to your build. You can customize progress bar dynamically with materialish-progress methods via SweetAlertDialog.getProgressHelper(): For more usages about progress, please see the sample. Methods include resetCount(), isSpinning(), spin(), stopSpinning(), getProgress(), setProgress(float progress),...
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    Android System Bar Tint

    Android System Bar Tint

    Apply background tinting to the Android system UI

    Apply background tinting to the Android system UI when using KitKat translucent modes. Android 4.4 (KitKat) introduced translucent system UI styling for status and navigation bars. These styles are great for wallpaper based activities like the home screen launcher, but the minimal background protection provided makes them less useful for other types of activity unless you supply your own backgrounds inside your layout. Determining the size, position and existence of the system UI for a given...
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