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Tutorials on Kotlin ViewPager, iOS Animations, View Controller Transitions, Google Material Design,

Tutorials on Kotlin ViewPager, iOS Animations, View Controller Transitions, Google Material Design, & more! Issue 140 - Nov 7, 2017 Note from Ray This weeks marks the [end of our iOS 11 Launch Party]( We hope you enjoy all of the new and updated books for Swift 4 & iOS 11. iOS [Updated Course: Beginning iOS Animations]( by Jessy and Catie Catterwaul Good news: our popular 28-part course on iOS Animations has been updated for Swift 4 and iOS 11! In this course for [raywenderlich.com subscribers]( you’ll start off animating views via Auto Layout constraints, and then learn how to animate view properties directly. By the end of the course, you’ll even learn how to build a custom view controller transition. [Custom UIViewController Transitions]( by Richard Critz Speaking of custom view controller transitions, we have a written tutorial on this as well! If you’ve avoided making your own custom transitions because the process seems too daunting, you’ll find that it’s not nearly as difficult as you might expect. We'll show you how in this tutorial - now fully up-to-date for iOS 11 & Swift 4. [Google Material Design Tutorial for iOS]( by Nick Bonatsakis Did you know that you can use Google Material Design on more than just Android? It turns out that Google has a much broader vision for Material Design that extends across many platforms, including iOS. Google has even gone as far as open-sourcing the components they’ve used to build Material Design-powered apps on iOS. In this tutorial, you’ll get a primer on Material Design and build a simple app that uses it. Android [ViewPager Tutorial in Kotlin]( by Diana Pislaru The ViewPager is a useful layout manager that helps you integrate horizontal swipe navigation in your app. In this tutorial, you’ll become familiar with the ViewPager by modifying an existing app to make the UI more enjoyable. Along the way, you’ll also learn: - How the ViewPager works - How to keep it memory-efficient - How to add some nice features to your ViewPager [Sponsor raywenderlich.com Weekly and reach 92,691 subscribers!]( Books [Open Call for Book Authors: Vapor, Kotlin, Unity VR, and More]( by Ray Wenderlich Have you ever dreamed of writing your own book? We're currently recruiting book authors for books on Kotlin, Unity VR, and more. This is a great way to establish yourself as a subject matter expert, work with an awesome team, and earn some money. Where To Go From Here? [A Better MVC]( by Dave DeLong Ever end up with a "Massive View Controller?" This is a nice 4-part series by Dave DeLong on how you can "fix" Model-View-Controller to avoid this problem. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [View this email online]( [Unsubscribe]( | Razeware LLC, 1882 Hawksbill Rd McGaheysville, VA 22840 Copyright © 2017 Razeware LLC, All rights reserved.

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