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Weekly Newsletter - August 10, 2022 Hey {NAME}, Apple is with French developers over App Store fees.

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - August 10, 2022 Hey {NAME}, Apple is [caught up in a fire]( with French developers over App Store fees. Devs argue it stifles innovation and consumer choice. What do you think? --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to learn something new? Here are some free virtual events that are coming up soon. Sign up even if you can't make it to the live event; we'll send the recording after. 🗓 August 10: [Fallacies of Distributed Systems and How to Avoid Them]( To ensure your system is reliable and scalable, you must understand its potential pitfalls. Join us to learn how to avoid them in your projects. 🗓 August 16: [Graph Databases - Solving Problems with Connected Data]( Graph databases are becoming an increasingly popular way to handle data. Learning how to use them is essential for any developer working with big data sets. 🗓 August 17: [Documentation: Code-Coupled Docs for Modern Systems]( Developers deserve documentation that’s easy to maintain, updates with code changes automatically, or flags for human intervention. 🗓 August 18: [A Design System Story]( A reliable UI can make or break your app. In this talk, we will explore design systems to help you build amazing user interfaces and learn how component libraries play into that. [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's standout posts 💻 Blockchain: [Pocketful of Quarters becomes a Unity Partner for Blockchain Gaming]( POQ's token shapes the kind of metaverse we all want. 💻 Mobile Apps: [Top 8 Best Mobile App Development Frameworks in 2022]( Choose the right framework to make your mobile app a real success. 💻 UI: [How to use SuperTokens' pre built UI with VueJS]( Create a robust authentication system without having to spend time on the design and implementation. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [AndroidIntelligence]( Interested in [sponsoring us]( 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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