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Mobile App Development Best Practices – 18.10

Qualcomm announces the first ever mass-market RISC-V Android SoC. In order for RISC-V as a system processor to become a viable platform for Android, a lot of work needs to be done. Developer SDKs, compilers, libraries, and a million other things need to support the new architecture. Google is working on a huge to-do list to bring Android to a viable level with RISC-V. However, the Android ecosystem for RISC-V has to start somewhere, and that start is here.
iOS
- Swift Parameter Packs
- How MEGA engineered its iOS design tokens module
- Masking Third Party Dependencies
- Hey World! A SwiftUI list of countries with TCA
- Start your first iOS Application Pentest with me..
- ContentUnavailableView in iOS 17
- Create Python Shortcuts on iOS
Android
- Qualcomm announces first ever mass-market RISC-V Android SoC
- Lamps lights in Android Studio with Kotlin A Step by Step Tutorial
- Android Pentesting 101: A Novice’s Handbook to Getting Started
- Handling “What are Kotlin Coroutines?” Interview question
- Deep Dive Into Android Memory
- inline, noinline, crossinline. What are they? — Kotlin The Series
- Automatic SMS Verification with SMS Retriever API in Android
- Lamps lights in Android Studio with Kotlin A Step by Step Tutorial
Multiplatform
- Cookit Recipes App – Recipes app for iOS and Android with Compose
- Instant Page Loads with LRU State Cache in Flutter BloC
- Explore Tic-Tac-Toe Game In Flutter
Dev
- Pokémon GO architecture to support millions of requests
- Transition animations: a practical guide
- LeetCode-style algorithms in interviews suck. Cut it out.
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