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an android data visualisation prototype utilising some kenyan open data sets

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An Android, JavaFx, JS multiplatform datavisualization library with comprehensive DSL

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School project on Android simulating a food delivery app

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A library designed to help you create an OnBoarding/Intro UI in your android app with ease.

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E-wallet is mobile application that can be used for storing money and used it for paying. This is only the UI. The backend only for login and register validation

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web application on online quiz managment system performance analyzer.

food_lovers icon food_lovers

Mock food delivery app to learn Android Development.

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It is an android project of food delivery app

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This is a project for Software Engineering Team Project subject that collaborated with ViaMED Sdn. Bhd. Foodbuddy is a food delivery mobile application that is only for university student

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Simple app for ordering food, done in java for android devices, using Firebase.

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(1) Name :- accelormeterSensor Description :- Using acceloremeter sensor to print Sensor event values. (2) Name :- ActionBarDropdownNavigation Description :- Action bar with dropdown navigation type. (3) Name :- android-actionbar-master Description :- Action bar buttons like add/delete/show. (4) Name :- Android Contact ListView Description :- Fake Contact listview. (5) Name :- AndroidListViewActivity Description :- Listview by extending ListActivity. (6) Name :- android-pulltorefresh-master Description :- Pulltorefresh demo. (7) Name :- Android-PullToRefresh-master Description :- Pulltorefresh handmark demo. (8) Name :- Android-Universal-Image-Loader-master Description :- Universal Image loader. (9) Name :- AnimationAllInOne Description :- Animation like fade/zoom/rotate. (10) Name :- arrayloop Description :- Different types of loops for arraylist items. (11) Name :- autocompletetextimagedemo Description :- Autocomplete with image and text. (12) Name :- BarcodeScanner Description :- Intent for Barcord scanner from google play. (13) Name :- bluetoothtoggle Description :- Toggle on/off bluetooth. (14) Name :- buttonpressed Description :-Status of button is pressed or not. (15) Name :- call Description :- Using TelephonyManager to get device phone number. (16) Name :- calling Description :- Intent to make call to specific number. (17) Name :- cellid Description :- Get cellid to get location. (18) Name :- Compass Description :- Google Glass - compass. (19) Name :- countrycode Description :- Get country code using Locale. (20) Name :- CustomLinkyfy Description :- Using custom linkyfy for various intents. (21) Name :- customlistviewBaseAdapter Description :- Listview with custom base adapter. (22) Name :- custompopup Description :- Dialog custom popup. (23) Name :- CustomSpinner Description :- Custom spinner with default value. (24) Name :- custom-ui Description :- Social Auth – custom UI. (25) Name :- databaseFromAsset Description :- Access database from asset folder. (26) Name :- dragndrop Description :- Drag and drop image demo. (27) Name :- expandablelistview Description :- Expandable listview demo. (28) Name :- flightmode Description :- Toggle on/off flight mode. (29) Name :- FragmentsTest Description :- Simple Fragment demo. (30) Name :- gallerydemo Description :- Image Gallery demo. (31) Name :- GestureDetection Description :- Detect gestures from user. (32) Name :- google image loader api complete Description :- Google image loader. (33) Name :- gpsonoff Description :- Toggle on/off GPS. (34) Name :- gpsonofstatus Description :- Get status of GPS on/off. (35) Name :- Gridlayout Description :- Grid layout demo. (36) Name :- gridviewsimple Description :- Simple grid view. (37) Name :- gsondemo Description :- Gson demo. (38) Name :- hbcustomlibaray Description :- Custom library demo. (39) Name :- HBfragment Description :- Fragment demo with detail and list view. (40) Name :- hideappfromlauncher Description :- Hide app icon from launcher. (41) Name :- highlightedittext Description :- Highlight the selected text. (42) Name :- home pressed Description :- Detect home button press. (43) Name :- HorizontalScrollViewActivity Description :- Horizontal scroll view demo. (44) Name :- ImageGridActivity Description :- Image grid using lru cache. (45) Name :- imageloadergoogle Description :- Google Image loader for auto complete. (46) Name :- imageloaderListViewWithJSONFromURL Description :- Image loader in listview pasring. (47) Name :- InstalledAppNames Description :- Get list of installed apps. (48) Name :- itemcount Description :- Item count calculation. (49) Name :- jasondemo Description :- Jason parsing demo. (50) Name :- jasonparsedemo Description :- Various kind of object json parsing using pojo. (51) Name :- JSONExampleActivity Description :- Json parsing post. (52) Name :- Jsonparsefromtxtfile Description :- Json parsing from txt file. (53) Name :- layoutadddynamically Description :- Adding infinity layout dynamically on button press. (54) Name :- layoutweightdemo Description :- Using layout weight for UI. (55) Name :- Linkedin Description :- Linkedin integration. (56) Name :- linkedinbest Description :- Linkedin integration. (57) Name :- Listview_baseadapter_getItemViewType Description :- Listview with getitemview type for different ui view per listitem. (58) Name :- LiveWallpaper Description :- Live Wallpaper demo. (59) Name :- MyAndroidAppActivity Description :- Simple string buffer. (60) Name :- mypopup Description :- Custom dailog. (61) Name :- notification Description :- Simple notification demo. (62) Name :- Notification_count Description :- Notification Badge count. (63) Name :- Paginated ListView Demo Description :- Pagination for listview. (64) Name :- PayPalSDKExample Description :- Paypal integration. (65) Name :- PinItDemo Description :- Pint it integration. (66) Name :- progressbardemo Description :- Progressbar demo. (67) Name :- ProximatySensorDemo Description :- Using Proximaty sensor for printing values. (68) Name :- pulltorefresh and dragndrop to gridview Description :- Pulltorefresh and drag n drop to gridview. (69) Name :- readtextfile Description :- Read simple text file. (70) Name :- recentRunningBackgroundAppList Description :- Get list of apps that were running recently. (71) Name :- rfile Description :- Get id value from view using r file. (72) Name :- ribbonsample Description :- Ribbon sample demo. (73) Name :- roatation Description :- Get status of rotation on/off. (74) Name :- rotatecenter Description :- Animate image rotation at center point. (75) Name :- screenorientation Description :- Get status of screen orientation landscape/portrait. (76) Name :- SdcardFormat Description :- Format sd card. (77) Name :- selectspeed Description :- Select speed ui txtsheild. (78) Name :- sendemail Description :- Send an email using intent. (79) Name :- share-bar Description :- Social Auth – custom UI. (80) Name :- share-button Description :- Social Auth – custom UI. (81) Name :- sharemyapp Description :- Share app apk from device. (82) Name :- signature Description :- Signature using image bitmap paint. (83) Name :- SimpleListView Description :- Simple listview demo. (84) Name :- smserrors Description :- Send sms and get various exceptions. (85) Name :- socialauth-android Description :- Social Auth demo. (86) Name :- Stopwatch Description :- Google Glass - Stopwatch. (87) Name :- SwitchButton Description :- SwitchButton toggle on/off demo. (88) Name :- textlink Description :- Text as a link url. (89) Name :- Timer Description :- Google Glass - Timer. (90) Name :- toggleButton Description :- Get status Toggle button on/off. (91) Name :- triangledrawable Description :- Draw triangle using drawable xml. (92) Name :- uninstallapp Description :- Uninstall app. (93) Name :- unknownsource Description :- Toggle on/off unknown source flag. (94) Name :- videodemo Description :- Simple video view to play rstp files. (95) Name :- videoviewdemo Description :- Video view to play Youtube files. (96) Name :- ViewPagerDemo Description :- Simple viewpager demo. (97) Name :- ViewpagerInDialogPopup Description :- View pager inside Dialog pop. (98) Name :- webviewnonxss Description :- You tube video play in webview using video id. (99) Name :- webviewyoutubeapi Description :- Simple video play in webview. (100) Name :- zoomtry Description :- Zoom in and zoom out animation.

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This Android app adds splash screen slides to make a great intro for an app.

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Search documentation... Support Dashboard Card Payments Quickstart Securely collect card information from your customers and create a card payment. Supported cards Users in the United States can accept Visa Mastercard American Express Discover JCB Diners Club credit and debit cards. Stripe also supports a range of additional payment methods, depending on the country of your Stripe account. Accepting a card payment using Stripe is a two-step process, with a client-side and a server-side action: From your website running in the customer’s browser, Stripe securely collects your customer’s payment information and returns a representative token. This, along with any other form data, is then submitted by the browser to your server. Using the token, your server-side code makes an API request to create a charge and complete the payment. Tokenization ensures that no sensitive card data ever needs to touch your server so your integration can operate in a PCI compliant way. Step 1: Securely collecting payment information Checkout reference Complete information about available options and parameters is provided in the Checkout reference. The simplest way for you to securely collect and tokenize card information is with Checkout. It combines HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to create an embedded payment form. When your customer enters their payment information, the card details are validated and tokenized for your server-side code to use. To see Checkout in action, click the button below, filling in the resulting form with: Any random, syntactically valid email address (the more random, the better) One of Stripe’s test card numbers, such as 4242 4242 4242 4242 Any three-digit CVC code Any expiration date in the future To get started, add the following code to your payment page, making sure that the form submits to your own server-side code: <form action="your-server-side-code" method="POST"> <script src="https://checkout.stripe.com/checkout.js" class="stripe-button" data-key="pk_test_2DtHIU1N9li5GpmJjyxkQMHh" data-amount="999" data-name="Demo Site" data-description="Example charge" data-image="https://stripe.com/img/documentation/checkout/marketplace.png" data-locale="auto"> </script> </form> We’ve pre-filled the data-key attribute with your test publishable API key—only you can see this value. When you’re ready to go live with your payment form, you must replace the test key with your live key. Learn more about how the keys play into test and live modes. Although optional, we highly recommend also having Checkout collect the user’s ZIP code, as address and ZIP code verifications help reduce fraud. Add data-zip-code="true" to the above and enable declines on verification failures in your account settings. You can also set Checkout to collect the user’s full billing and shipping addresses (using the corresponding parameters). Requiring more than the minimum information lowers the possibility of a payment being declined or disputed in the future. Any fraudulent payments that you process are ultimately your responsibility, so requiring a little more than the minimum amount of information is an effective way to combat fraud. Radar, our modern suite of fraud protection tools, is only available to users who have implemented client-side tokenization. By doing so, it ensures that you can pass the necessary data required for our machine-learning fraud prevention models to make more accurate predictions. The amount provided in the Checkout form code is only shown to the user. It does not set the amount that the customer will be charged—you must also specify an amount when making a charge request. As you build your integration, make sure that your payment form and server-side code use the same amount to avoid confusion. An alternative to the blue button demonstrated above is to implement a custom Checkout integration. The custom approach allows you to use any HTML element or JavaScript event to open Checkout, as well as be able to specify dynamic arguments, such as custom amounts. Stripe.js and Elements If you’d prefer to have complete control over the look and fel of your payment form, you can make use of Stripe.js and Elements, our pre-built UI components. Refer to our Elements quickstart to learn more. Mobile SDKs Using our native mobile libraries for iOS and Android, Stripe can collect your customer’s payment information from within your mobile app and create a token for your server-side code to use. Step 2: Creating a charge to complete the payment Once a token is created, your server-side code makes an API request to create a one-time charge. This request contains the token, currency, amount to charge, and any additional information you may want to pass (e.g., metadata). curl Ruby Python PHP Java Node Go .NET curl https://api.stripe.com/v1/charges \ -u sk_test_fyzWf8eDyljIob76fMVSwIsi: \ -d amount=999 \ -d currency=usd \ -d description="Example charge" \ -d source=tok_6Pk6W3hFiGB7dyNavdvyrFkM These requests expect the ID of the Token (e.g., tok_KPte7942xySKBKyrBu11yEpf) to be provided as the value of the source parameter. Tokens can only be used once, and within a few minutes of creation. Using this approach, your customers need to re-enter their payment details each time they make a purchase. You can also save card details with Stripe for later use. Using this method, returning customers can quickly make a payment without providing their card details again. Next steps Congrats! You can now accept card payments with Stripe using Checkout. You may now want to check out these resources: Creating charges Getting paid Managing your Stripe account Supported payment methods Saving cards Questions? We're always happy to help with code or other questions you might have! Search our documentation, contact support, or connect with our sales team. You can also chat live with other developers in #stripe on freenode. Was this page helpful? Yes No

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Android Food Ordering and Delivery Mobile App

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A food delivery app destined to Tunisian Android users

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Technologies used : Android Studio, Firebase-------KetoMate is a Mobile App for Online Food Ordering System. Customers who follow healthy keto diet can place orders using the app. They can pick items from the menu or customize it according to their needs. Then after adding items into cart, customers can place an order to get delivered their items to a desired location. They need to provide necessary and valid details including their location and address of nearest branch of the restaurant. Delivery charges will be calculated according to the distance.

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learn how to create Modern E-commerce App UI design in android studio XML step by step

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