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Mobile App Development Best Practices – 13.11
Swift 6, Squaring the Circle, In-Video Search and more!

Amazon is kind of planning to replace Android on its devices with its own Vega OS. Right now Amazon is using the AOSP version of Android 11 and it seems like everyone in the company is sick of it. Plus, Android seems redundant on smart TVs, so a relatively lightweight Linux seems like an okay alternative. Interestingly, for app development, the main platform will be React Native, so the company plans to ditch Google’s framework here as well.
iOS
- Progress toward the Swift 6 language mode
- On-Crash Backtraces in Swift
- SwiftUI: Displaying a Photo Picker
- Localisation in Xcode 15
- SwiftUI at Airbnb: A Case Study
- Beyond the Code: Exploring the Innovations of Swift 6
- The idea of a Fastlane replacement
- Glovo’s Large-Scale App Development: An In-Depth Look
- Mastering App Store Submissions with Fastlane Deliver
- The complete guide to iOS & macOS development in Neovim
- Swift Protobuf – Plugin and runtime library for using protobuf with Swift
Android
- Squaring the Circle on Google TV
- Navigation Drawers for Android TV using Jetpack Compose
- Reactive Programming in Kotlin – Flow
- The many faces of Kermit
- Practical magic with animations in Jetpack Compose
- Apply Ktlint To Your Android Project
- Adding Konsist and Ktlint to a GitHub Actions Continuous Integration
- BabaBASIC – QuickBASIC 4.5 revival on Android
Multiplatform
- Embracing Stable Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP) with Koin
- Flutter: Seamless Header Navigation from AppBar
- 8 Steps to Follow When Building Your Next Flutter App
Dev
- Amazon plans to ditch Android in favour of its own OS
- Windows 1.0 is 40 years old
- Building In-Video Search
- Smoothing Out The Bumps: My Journey of Setting Up CI/CD for Android and iOS Apps
- Framing: The 1 most important communication concept every software engineer must know
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