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    google-java-format

    google-java-format

    Reformats Java source code to comply with Google Java Style

    google-java-format is a program that reformats Java source code to comply with Google Java Style. The formatter can act on whole files, on limited lines, on specific offsets, passing through to standard-out (default) or altered in-place. There is no configurability as to the formatter's algorithm for formatting. This is a deliberate design decision to unify our code formatting on a single format.
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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on libev. It's designed to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible. Snap is the recommended way to install the latest binaries. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a redir mode. You can configure your...
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    AndroidOfferKiller

    AndroidOfferKiller

    Help you get a better offer

    AndroidOfferKiller is a curated collection of Android interview resources aimed at helping developers secure stronger job offers. It brings together notes and materials across topics such as Java and JVM basics, Android fundamentals, design patterns, data structures and algorithms, and LeetCode-style problem solutions. The repository also links to deep-dive articles on performance and common pitfalls, for example RecyclerView stutter and optimization strategies, making it a practical study...
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    greenDAO

    greenDAO

    Light ORM solution for Android that maps objects to SQLite databases

    Android ORM for your SQLite database. For new apps we recommend ObjectBox, a new object-oriented database that is much faster than SQLite and easier to use. For existing apps based on greenDAO we offer DaoCompat for an easy switch (see also the announcement). greenDAO is an open source Android ORM making development for SQLite databases fun again. It relieves developers from dealing with low-level database requirements while saving development time. SQLite is an awesome embedded relational...
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    KittyORM

    KittyORM

    KittyORM is an ORM library designed for use with Android and SQLite.

    KittyORM is an Object-Relational Mapping library designed for use with Android and SQLite. It implements Data Mapper pattern design and its main purpose is to simplify interaction with SQLite database in Android applications. Written in Java 7 it supports devices from API level 9 Android. Main features we want to achieve with KittyORM are: * simple and clear API; * high flexibility of working with model POJO files via database mappers that grants you an ability to focus on your...
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    remoteME

    remoteME

    Remote computer access through Android devices

    remoteME is a good-looking, extremely configurable and open source Android remote controller for your computers no matter what operation system you are using (Linux, MAC OS, or MS Windows). It offers you at least 11 remotes for the most frequent media players plus those which you create by yourself. Remotes for mouse, keyboard, presentation and power control are also included. Before using client application, please be sure you have a remoteME server running on your...
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    Bracer

    Bracer

    Repository has been moved to: http://dtitov.github.com/bracer

    Java library for parsing and evaluating math expressions. Javadoc is available at http://bracer.sourceforge.net/javadoc/ P.S. This library depends on Apache Commons Math, so don't forget to include commons-math-2.2.jar to your project.
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    cosmos

    cosmos

    Algorithms that run our universe | Your personal library of every algo

    Cosmos (by OpenGenus Foundation) is your personal offline collection of every algorithm and data structure one will ever encounter and use in a lifetime. This provides solutions in various languages spanning C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Swift, Python, Go and others. This work is maintained by a community of hundreds of people and is a massive collaborative effort to bring the readily available coding knowledge offline.
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