
The digest of interesting materials for the mobile developer # 211 (July 03 - July 09)
Last week, we discussed Core ML, anti-spammers, Kotlin, UX, onboarding, and more. Well, with a very small assumption, in the selection for Android for the first time in history there was a kind of "planet parade" :).

At WWDC'17, Apple introduced the new Core ML machine learning technology framework. Based on it, iOS implemented its own Apple products: Siri, Camera, and QuickType. Core ML allows you to simplify the integration of machine learning into applications and create various “smart” functions with a couple of lines of code.
Further through the website, or by phone you transmit the testimony. But as usual, bloodsuckers and swindlers of various stripes suck on to any good deed. To make life easier for myself and complicate it for spammers and scammers, I wrote the application “Counter Log”.
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- (+13) Libdispatch. How to make the application responsive
- (+12) Mocking in swift with Sourcery
- (+5) Experience of creation of realtime video sequencer on iOS
- (+3) Moya - how to stop worrying about the network part and start living
- Jailbreak is "dead"
Best books on Swift 2017
Top 5 iOS libraries in July
Safe Area Layout Guide
TNTutorialManager: interactive tutorials inside an iOS application
ARTetris: Tetris with ARKit and SceneKit
Legend Wings: Open Source game on Swift and SpriteKit
LGButton: beautiful buttons
ZIPFoundation: Archive Library
AXPhotoViewer: a beautiful photo viewer

- (+7) Android Architecture Components. Part 1. Introduction
- (+6) LibGDX + Scene2d (programmable in Kotlin). Part 1 and Part 0
- (+5) What I learned by converting a project to Kotlin using Android Studio
- (+4) Simple Field Validation
Android and keeping data safe
Benefits of RxJava (Kotlin Examples)
Top 5 Android Library of July
Android little secret: animateLayoutChanges
Common Tools and Libraries
We control the size of the APK using native libraries
Android NDK: calling Kotlin from native code
RubberStamp: Watermarks for Images
MultiContactPicker: Selecting Contacts in Material Design
FABsMenu: floating menu button
SQL Brite: Shell for SQLiteOpenHelper and ContentResolver

- (+11) Xamarin.Forms for WPF and UWP developers
- (+9) Expansion, change and creation of controls on the UWP platform. Part 2
- $ 200,000 UWP Game Development Competition

- (+37) How to repeat anyroom.io service in several lines of JS and without backend
- (+14) 5 free assets for Unity3D that will facilitate the development process
- Google Blocks: Easily Create 3D Objects in VR
- How human memory works: tips for UX designers
- NVIDIA and Baidu announce massive AI collaboration
- Deferrals and transfers are not as bad as you think
- How we made a game about zombies and drove ourselves into a corner
- How to become a game developer
- How much does it cost to develop an application similar to WhatsApp?
- Alexa Skills Challenge Winners
- RIP native applications or why companies should pay attention to PWA
- Mr Mobister: Instagram account for mobile development
- UX design in 5 years? -? 5 predictions
How to create skills for Amazon Echo Show
Industrial UX Industry 2017-2018
Open platform for autonomous cars Apollo
What I learned in 5 years of development
Space exploration
Testing dating applications
ELF: Ai training platform in games
How we made the game in 7 weeks and did not go crazy

- (+8) Rewarded Video: the best screenplay scenarios or how to make your ad look
- Emoji in business documents
- Dmitry Khudoi (Zorka.Mobi): what else does the agency need for happiness
- Digital Russia: A New Reality Report
- Google saves traffic and promotes applications
- Smartphones have changed the way people walk
- Headspace Meditations Receive $ 36.7 Million In New Round
Why onboarding is the most important part of your growth strategy
Running an app with a small budget
Gamification in 2017: 5 key principles
How to realize growth for 0 dollars
Minimum viable analytics
KPI for ASO

- (+17) TSic digital temperature sensor: addresses, passwords, appearances
- (+10) Integration of TI SensorTag, Eclipse kura and web parts through Apache Camel
- Jawbone closes
- Yandex is developing its smart column
- Internet of Things Digest: June 2017
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