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  2. List of free and open-source Android applications - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Kotlin (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Kotlin is a general-purpose, high-level language with type inference, designed to interoperate with Java and the JVM. It is influenced by C#, Scala, Python and other languages, and has various features for web, Android, iOS and native development.

  4. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    This web page lists various video games that have their source code available to the public or the game's community. The source code may be released under different licenses, distributed by various means, and written in different languages.

  6. Android software development - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to create applications for devices running the Android operating system using various languages and tools. Explore the official development kit, emulators, external hardware, community-based distributions, and history of Android development.

  7. Gradle - Wikipedia

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    Gradle is a free and open-source software that controls the development process of various projects in Java, C / C++, and JavaScript. It uses a Groovy- and Kotlin-based domain-specific language, a directed acyclic graph, and a plugin subsystem to support compilation, testing, packaging, and publishing.

  8. Mobile app development - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the process and tools of creating software applications for mobile devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and PDAs. Compare different platforms, programming languages, and development environments for mobile app development.

  9. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    Stack Overflow is a popular website where users can ask and answer questions about computer programming topics. It was created in 2008 by Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky, and sold to Prosus in 2021 for $1.8 billion.