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maven-simple
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Auto Image Slider in Android | Kotlin: A Step-by-Step Guide
dependencyResolutionManagement { repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS) repositories { //... jcenter() maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' } } }
- Could we just get ONE working build/package system?
- Can't use debug option for my graddle mod creation - need help !
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FancyShowCaseView (Spotlight) no longer works?
pluginManagement { repositories { google() mavenCentral() gradlePluginPortal() } } dependencyResolutionManagement { repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS) repositories { google() mavenCentral() maven() { url "https://jitpack.io" } } } rootProject.name = "[App name here]" include ':app'
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I cannot for the life of me figure out how to import a library from GitHub into my Android Studio project
plugins { id 'com.android.application' version '8.0.1' apply false id 'com.android.library' version '8.0.1' apply false id 'org.jetbrains.kotlin.android' version '1.8.20' apply false } allprojects { repositories { google() maven { url "https://jitpack.io" } mavenCentral() } } dependencies { implementation 'com.github.yausername.youtubedl-android:library:-SNAPSHOT' implementation 'com.github.yausername.youtubedl-android:ffmpeg:-SNAPSHOT' }
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Android WaveView
gradle was updated and i also added a heart shape to the customization option.(since i needed it for my project.) jitpack.io build is currently not working but maybe when i'll be bothered (and mostly figure out how to repair it since i ca'nt seem to figure out how to deploy the dependencies from gradle and jitpacks documentation also doesnt work for me) i will repair it. Also updated the sample lib to androidx and included the heart symbol in the selector radio group
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Does React Native Hermes require any additional configuration or setup compared to the default JavaScript engine?
To use React Native Hermes, you need to make a few changes to your project's configuration. Firstly, you must enable Hermes in your React Native project by modifying the android/app/build.gradle file. You need to replace the default jcenter() repository with maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' } and add the Hermes dependencies.
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3rd-party Gradle plug-ins may be the cause
buildscript { ext { kotlin_version = '1.2.31' anko_version = '0.10.4' room_version = '1.0.0' support_version = '27.1.0' firebase_version = '12.0.0' gms_version = '12.0.0' } repositories { google() jcenter() maven { url 'https://dl.bintray.com/kotlin/kotlin-dev' } maven { url 'https://maven.fabric.io/public' } } dependencies { classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.0' classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:$kotlin\_version" }}allprojects { repositories { google() jcenter() mavenCentral() maven { url "https://jitpack.io" } maven { url 'https://dl.bintray.com/kotlin/kotlin-dev' } }} And this is my app's build.gradle file:
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Beginner's Guide to Understand Build Gradle Files in Android Studio
pluginManagement { repositories { gradlePluginPortal() google() mavenCentral() } } dependencyResolutionManagement { repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS) repositories { google() mavenCentral() maven ("https://jitpack.io") } } rootProject.name = "New Empty Compose App" include ("app")
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Import GitHub library to use in Java script
repositories { //place it says ; should be used mavenCentral() maven { url = uri("https://jitpack.io") } }
JCTools
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if you had to restart at 0 knowledge what would you do?
Install some tool that would help you see the performance of your system, like a graph of the CPU usage, the top processes being used, disk activity/read/write, etc. Every time you run your program, glance at those numbers, eventually you'll develop an intuition. Basically write code and profile. A good exercise would be practicing with data structures, this site has an exhaustive list of them, find some stuff that's interesting then google the implementation, then build it yourself, test it, debug, profile, optimize, and understand the performance constraints. Eventually you'll develop better understanding and can compare between other people's works, optimizing them. If you want to go beyond, read some papers on lock-free algorithms https://github.com/JCTools/JCTools/tree/master/resources then read Brendan Gregg's blog and books. Read about how profiling tools work https://github.com/andikleen/pmu-tools/wiki/toplev-manual
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What do implementations that use Unsafe do to be able to compile?
If I fork this implementation's repo and then publish a release (of the forked version) with my own commits via jitpack.io (committing with Android Studio IDE).
What are some alternatives?
DeepLTranslator - The DeepL Translator is an API written in Java that translates via the DeepL website sentences. Without API key.
Disruptor - High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library
VoicePing-Walkie-Talkie-AndroidSDK - VoicePing Android SDK - Walkie Talkie/Push-To-Talk Android SDK for your Chat Apps
Agrona - High Performance data structures and utility methods for Java
phonenumber-validator - SDK java permettant de valider et qualifier un numéro de téléphone calédonien.
fastutil - fastutil extends the Java™ Collections Framework by providing type-specific maps, sets, lists and queues.
FancyShowCaseView - An easy-to-use customisable show case view with circular reveal animation.
Koloboke - Java Collections till the last breadcrumb of memory and performance
github-workflows-kt - Authoring GitHub Actions workflows in Kotlin. You won't go back to YAML!
Eclipse Collections - Eclipse Collections is a collections framework for Java with optimized data structures and a rich, functional and fluent API.
Chips-n-Salsa - A Java library of Customizable, Hybridizable, Iterative, Parallel, Stochastic, and Self-Adaptive Local Search Algorithms
GS Collections - GS Collections has been migrated to the Eclipse Foundation, re-branded as Eclipse Collections. https://www.eclipse.org/collections/