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It's a bit late to give you an introduction of ARKit Face Tracking that has been introduced for quit

It's a bit late to give you an introduction of ARKit Face Tracking that has been introduced for quite AppCoda Weekly - Issue #134 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #134 • [View online]( It’s a bit late to give you an introduction of ARKit Face Tracking that has been introduced for quite some time. But it’s really worth to check it out. You’ll see how easy it is to detect and track facial movements. There is a lot of potential behind developing face-based experiences for your apps. So, take some time to read the tutorial and all the great articles we collected for you this week. Regards, Simon Tutorials [ARKit Face Tracking Tutorial: How to Track Facial Movement]( [ARKit Face Tracking Tutorial: How to Track Facial Movement]( The ARFaceTrackingConfiguration API that comes with the ARKit framework allows developers to easily perform face tracking and detect the facial movement. 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[medium.com]( • [Share]( [Advanced Testing Using `Behavior` In Quick]( Behavior is a hidden gem in the Quick testing framework. Learn to use it with the help of an example complex enough to be considered equivalent to a real-world problem. [vojtastavik.com]( • [Share]( [Alerts, ActionSheets, Modals And Popovers In SwiftUI]( [Alerts, ActionSheets, Modals And Popovers In SwiftUI]( A nice tutorial on Modals, Alerts, ActionSheets, and Popovers in SwiftUI. Take a look at how you can use modifiers to display Modals, Alerts, ActionSheets, and Popovers. [mecid.github.io]( • [Share]( [Mastering Subscriptions In iOS: What's New From WWDC 2019]( [Mastering Subscriptions In iOS: What's New From WWDC 2019]( Here are some valuable tips for anyone willing to strive on subscriptions taking all the advantages of Apple In-app Purchases. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Swift 5.1 Collection Diffing]( Swift collection diffing is entirely additive and it is completely written in Swift. 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