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Code Review Software for Mobile Operating Systems

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    R.swift

    R.swift

    Autocompleted resources like images, fonts & segues in Swift projects

    Get strong typed, autocompleted resources like images, fonts and segues in Swift projects. It makes your code that uses resources to be fully typed, less casting and guessing what a method will return. Compile time checked, no more incorrect strings that make your app crash at runtime. Autocompleted, never have to guess that image name again. For autocompleted images, and compiletime checked images. After installing R.swift into your project you can use the R-struct to access resources. If the struct is outdated just build and R.swift will correct any missing/changed/added resources. Runtime validation with R.validate() ff all images used in storyboards and nibs are available, if all named colors used in storyboards and nibs are available, if all view controllers with storyboard identifiers can be loaded, if all custom fonts can be loaded.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Kotlin Explorer

    Kotlin Explorer

    Desktop tool to quickly explore disassembled Kotlin code

    Kotlin Explorer is a desktop tool to quickly and easily disassemble Kotlin code. After launching Kotlin Explorer, type valid Kotlin code in the left pane, then click File > Decompile or use Cmd-Shift-D on macOS, Ctrl-Shift-D on Linux and Windows. The middle pane will show the Android DEX bytecode, and the right panel the native assembly resulting from ahead of time compilation (AOT).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Periphery

    Periphery

    A tool to identify unused code in Swift projects

    A tool to identify unused code in Swift projects. The scan command is Periphery's primary function. To begin a guided setup, simply change to your project directory. To get coherent results from Periphery, it's crucial to understand the implications of the build targets you choose to analyze. For example, imagine a project consisting of three targets: App, Lib and Tests. The App target imports Lib, and the Tests targets imports both App and Lib. If you were to provide all three to the --targets option then Periphery will be able to analyze your project as a whole. However, if you only choose to analyze App and Lib, but not Tests, Periphery may report some instances of unused code that are only referenced by Tests. Therefore when you suspect Periphery has provided an incorrect result, it's important to consider the targets that you have chosen to analyze.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Battery Notifier & Widget

    Battery Notifier & Widget

    A program which displays battery details in notifications & widgets.

    This is an open-source program which tells the user the battery details (percentage, temperature, health). It can display in two modes: - by notification; - by widget. Hope you enjoy it and soon it will be on the Android Market!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MyAndroidBlog

    Android Programming Blog.

    Hello, welcome to my Android Programming Blog. We are going to develop an example application with several functionalities to learn about this incredible platform... enjoy!!! This blog is dedicated to: - My cousin Esther Tejada R.I.P. and her premature daughter. - My best friend Rocio Sancho. - My mother Sensi.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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