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Android
Contact Store is a modern API that makes access to contacts on Android devices simple to use. It solves for the most frequent use cases and makes developing enjoyable.
Custom Progress Indicator by Samson Achiaga
CustomProgressIndicator library is a simple, customizable progress indicator that gives android applications a nice feel. It saves developers time by creating a unique, customizable loading view.
Flutter
Discover an app designed to show facts about numbers using the http://numbersapi.com API. The project has been written solely in Dart Language.
Cupertino Icons Gallery by Cephas Brian
Get access to over 1,335 icons in one centralized place - the Cupertino Icons Gallery is an open source, cross-platform space to find all the icons used in Flutter.
Machine Learning
Learn how to build a system by considering two MLOps scenarios - if the model needs to be replaced later and if the model itself has to evolve with the data.
Probing Vision Transformers by Sayak Paul & Aritra Roy
Explore tools in this repository to probe into the representations learned by different families of Vision Transformers.
Google Cloud
Combining Google Apps Script with Google AppSheet by Aryan Irani
Learn how to combine Google AppScript with Google AppSheet to make automation even more powerful.
What a beautiful stream!! by Mandar Chaphalkar
Learn how to create a stream in 6 simple steps now that Google Cloud recently made Datastream CDC generally available.
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Machine Learning
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