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Top 9 android-ndk Open-Source Projects
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MWEngine
Audio engine and DSP library for Android, written in C++ providing low latency performance within a musical context, while providing a Java/Kotlin API. Supports both OpenSL and AAudio.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
Hello, I'm in the process of developing a multiplayer FPS game and recently delved into ICE connectivity (STUN/TURN). Currently, my setup involves a custom matchmaking server in C++, with UDP port handling on the client side through UPnP or a fallback custom relay server. While the current approach works well, I'm exploring options to simplify the project by incorporating existing technologies. I've come across Libjuice and Libpjsip for NAT traversal. Libjuice offers a nice and simple API, but it supports only one person. Hence, I'm considering Libpjsip. I came across their ICE demo script at https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject/blob/master/pjsip-apps/src/samples/icedemo.c and I'm curious about its performance, particularly the pj_ice_strans_sendto2 function. I'm keen to understand how it compares to my current implementation with Berkeley Sockets and whether Libpjsip is a suitable choice for multiplayer P2P games. Any insights or assistance would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
You can already. The ndk allows any language to be compiled to android. For rust see
https://github.com/rust-mobile/ndk
Which has the tools to do this.
Next, we need to set up the Android NDK (Native Development Kit) to compile the llama.cpp project. Visit the Termux-NDK repository and download the latest NDK release. Extract the ZIP file, then set the NDK path in Termux:
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Index
What are some of the best open-source android-ndk projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | ReLinker | 3,116 |
2 | pjproject | 1,824 |
3 | ndk | 1,040 |
4 | vulkan | 737 |
5 | termux-ndk | 458 |
6 | MWEngine | 253 |
7 | flutter_native_opencv | 197 |
8 | aap-core | 85 |
9 | logfault | 50 |