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  2. Kotlin (programming language) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kotlin_(programming_language)

    In 2018, Kotlin was the fastest growing language on GitHub, with 2.6 times more developers compared to 2017. [53] It is the fourth most loved programming language according to the 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey. [54] Kotlin was also awarded the O'Reilly Open Source Software Conference Breakout Award for 2019. [55]

  3. Codename One - Wikipedia

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    Codename One is an open-source cross-platform framework aiming to provide write once, run anywhere code for various mobile and desktop operating systems (like Android, iOS, Windows, MacOS, and others).

  4. Cross-platform software - Wikipedia

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    Codename One: an open-source Write Once Run Anywhere (WORA) framework for Java and Kotlin developers. Delphi: an IDE which uses a Pascal-based language for development. It supports Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux. Ecere SDK: a GUI and 2D/3D graphics toolkit and IDE, written in eC and with support for additional languages such as C and Python.

  5. ArkTS - Wikipedia

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    The platforms ArkTS supports are HarmonyOS, Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS and Android. A key aspect of ArkTS design is its ability to interoperate with the huge body of existing eTS and JavaScript code developed for Huawei products over the previous versions of HarmonyOS, such as HarmonyOS Design language system, graphical user interface system.

  6. Jetpack Compose - Wikipedia

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    Jetpack Compose is an open-source Kotlin-based declarative UI framework for Android developed by Google. [1] The first preview was announced in May 2019, [ 2 ] and the framework was made ready for production in July 2021.

  7. NativeScript - Wikipedia

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    NativeScript Sidekick is a graphical user interface that builds off of the capabilities provided by the NativeScript CLI. With Sidekick a developer can leverage app templates, cloud-based builds for iOS and Android, and publish apps to the public app stores.

  8. StreetComplete - Wikipedia

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    Kotlin: Platform: Android, an iOS Version is planned: Type: GIS software: License: ... The Android app was released in 2017, [10] an iOS version is planned. [11 ...

  9. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license.Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store.