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Mobile App Development Best Practices – 06.09

According to a completely unverified rumor, Apple is planning to release a “cheaper” MacBook for students and high schoolers to compete with Chromebooks. The cheapening would sort of come at the expense of case materials, different mechanics, and probably simpler screens. Considering that the average Chromebook costs $500 and a good one $800, it will be interesting to see the price of a budget MacBook, as the same Air starts at $999 and with student discounts $899.
iOS
- Apple may release a low-cost MacBook to compete with Chromebooks
- Swift OpenAPI Generator – Generate Swift client and server code from an OpenAPI document
- iPad and iPhone apps will be automatically published to the Vision Pro App Store
- Migrating iOS GitHub Actions to Self-Hosted M1 Mac Runners
- Combine, async/await, and Unit Testing
- SwiftUI: Why You Need AnyView
- Using Tuples the Swift Right Way
Android
- Google is updating the Android logo
- 5 Snapshot Testing Tools for Android
- Simplify Your Android App Debugging with Flipper
- Maximizing Efficiency: Using a Single Adapter for Different View Holders in RecyclerView
- Exploring Canvas in Jetpack Compose — Crafting Graphics, Animations, and Game Experiences
Multiplatform
- Ultimate Guide to Write Tests in Flutter
- Getting Started with Detox for End-to-End Testing in React Native
- How to Avoid Reverse Engineering in Flutter Applications
- Flutter 3.13: A Game-Changing Update for App Developers
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