🚩 FastImage, performant React Native image component.
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🚩 FastImage, performant React Native image component.
🏐 Volley library : make everything faster . Its an improvements for Volley by Google for Android https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/volley
Networking in Swift with REST API calls and URLSession, that puts the parsed JSON Data from an HTTP based JSON storage endpoint I created into a TableView and persists the data using Core Data with CRUD (create, read, update, and delete). I used also Unit Tests to test URLSession asynchronous network operations and make the project as robust as …
NodeJS Image cache with Base64 format
A simple yet powerful image component for React Native, powered by Glide and SDWebImage.
⚡ Nativescript image caching plugin using Fresco for Android and SDWebImageCache for iOS
A React Native component to automatically cache images
Easy, sample and flexible library for loading, caching and displaying images on Android. written in Kotlin
A fast, easy to use Objective-C image cache
Image Cache for iOS in Swift
A Caching service for multimedia
Fix Image if the cache folder is not found
Example of image load from server into android app
This library can download images from URL and save them inside your external storage. If device does not have external storage it takes device cache directory to store images downloaded from the URL provided. Library used Asyn to download images and they want show in gallery. Mostly useful if apps need to cache images from url tile images changed.
Easy way to cache images with angular and capacitor or with ionic and capacitor
Challenge code for a project that consumes a REST data feed of images for groups of products advocated by individual influencers with profile images
Instance caching library
This Small Project displays how to download image using Kingfisher 3rd Party in a very easy way and then displaying images in scroll view. displaying
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