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Avalonia is a free and open-source software framework that allows developers to create applications using XAML and any .NET language. It supports multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android and WebAssembly, and has a history of over 10 years.
Android Studio is the official IDE for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software. It supports Java, Kotlin, C++ and other languages, and offers features such as Gradle build support, Lint tools, layout editor, Android Virtual Device and Google Cloud Platform integration.
Learn how to create applications for devices running the Android operating system using various languages and tools. Explore the official and community-based distributions, emulators, and challenges of Android development.
Find out which apps run on Android platform and meet guidelines for free software and open-source software. Browse categories such as web browsers, office suites, communication, privacy/security, and more.
Android is a free and open-source software (FOSS) operating system for touchscreen devices such as smartphones and tablets. It was developed by Google and other companies, and has over three billion monthly active users as of May 2021.
Learn how to generate and use an app password to access your AOL Mail account on third-party email apps that do not use the AOL Mail sign-in page. App passwords are randomly generated codes that remain active even if you change your main account password.
Visual Studio Code is a popular source-code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and version control systems.
Android NDK is a software development kit that allows compiling code written in C/C++ to native code for Android devices. It supports various APIs, such as graphics, audio, neural networks, and CPU profiling, and integrates with Android Studio and other tools.