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  2. Kotlin (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from Kotlin Island, a Russian island in the Gulf of Finland, near Saint Petersburg. Andrey Breslav, Kotlin's former lead designer, mentioned that the team decided to name it after an island, in imitation of the Java programming language which shares a name with the Indonesian island of Java.

  3. Kotlin - Wikipedia

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    Kotlin may refer to: . Kotlin, Greater Poland Voivodeship, a village in west-central Poland; Kotlin Island, a Russian island near the head of the Gulf of Finland; Kotlin (programming language), a general-purpose programming language

  4. Jetpack Compose - Wikipedia

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    The first preview of Jetpack Compose was announced at the Google I/O conference in May 2019. [2] The developer preview was released in October 2019, [3] and the alpha release took place in August 2020.

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  6. Gradle - Wikipedia

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    Gradle offers support for all phases of a build process including compilation, verification, dependency resolving, test execution, source code generation, packaging and publishing.

  7. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Marketing target: Smartphones, tablet computers, smart TVs (), cars (Android Automotive) and smartwatches (): Available in: 100+ languages: Update method: Over-the-air: Package manager

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  9. RocksDB - Wikipedia

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    RocksDB is a high performance [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] embedded database for key-value data. It is a fork of Google's LevelDB optimized to exploit multi-core processors ...