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315. Open call for our Flutter and Unity teams, as well as tutorials on OAuth, Gestures in SwiftUI,

315. Open call for our Flutter and Unity teams, as well as tutorials on OAuth, Gestures in SwiftUI, Android design patterns and architectures, multi-window support in Android, and more! ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [raywenderlich.com - Weekly Newsletter] Issue 315 ~ Mar 31 2021 What's new on [raywenderlich.com]( [Firebase Tutorial: iOS A/B Testing]( iOS & Swift [Save Bookmark]( [Firebase Tutorial: iOS A/B Testing]( A/B Testing is an effective way to test user experiences in iOS apps! This follow-up tutorial to our Firebase Remote Config Tutorial will explore how to use Firebase Remote Config to conduct A/B testing by experimenting with different values and viewing the results to find out which values work better. [Implementing OAuth with ASWebAuthenticationSession]( iOS & Swift [Save Bookmark]( [Implementing OAuth with ASWebAuthenticationSession]( Do you need to authenticate your users against a third-party app? Perhaps your client has requested that you implement such a mechanism using the OAuth standard? Discover how to create a third-party GitHub app that you can authenticate via OAuth standard ASWebAuthenticationSession. [Gestures in SwiftUI]( iOS & Swift [Save Bookmark]( [Gestures in SwiftUI]( Learn how to use SwiftUI’s Gestures to add dynamic touch interactions to your apps. Quickly add one of SwiftUI’s five basic gestures, customize gestures for more control, and combine multiple gestures to build more sophisticated interactivity. [Fernando Cejas – Podcast S11 E08]( Podcast [Save Bookmark]( [Annyce Davis – Podcast S11 E09]( Annyce Davis covers a ton of ground with Nishant and Dru, from GraphQL to code reviews to MVPs to Google TV and the duck test and beyond 🦆 — join Dru and Nishant as they chat about her interview in Living By The Code. [alt_text]( Sponsored [Understanding Kubernetes: A Guide to Modernizing Cloud Infrastructure]( Learn fundamental concepts of Kubernetes, from the components of a Kubernetes cluster to network model implementation. After reading this guide, you’ll have a working knowledge of containers and be able to jump right in and deploy your first Kubernetes cluster. This free guide is available as an instant download with no registration required. [Sponsor raywenderlich.com Weekly and reach over 100,000 subscribers!]( [Resizable Apps & Multi-Window Support in Android]( Android & Kotlin [Save Bookmark]( [Resizable Apps & Multi-Window Support in Android]( This course will show you how to make your apps resizable and in turn support the multi-window mode in Android. Using this approach, you’ll allow your users to multi-task by using multiple apps at the same time. [Common Design Patterns and App Architectures for Android]( Android & Kotlin [Save Bookmark]( [Common Design Patterns and App Architectures for Android]( Discover how to make your Android code cleaner and easier to understand with these common design patterns for Android apps. “Future You” will appreciate it! [Announcing Server-Side Swift with Vapor — Fully Updated for Vapor 4!]( Server-Side Swift [Save Bookmark]( [Announcing Server-Side Swift with Vapor — Fully Updated for Vapor 4!]( We’re beyond excited to announce that our book, Server-Side Swift with Vapor, has been fully updated for Vapor 4 — and includes a completely new chapter on Sign In with Apple! [Redis and Vapor With Server-Side Swift: Getting Started]( Server-Side Swift [Save Bookmark]( [Redis and Vapor With Server-Side Swift: Getting Started]( Learn how to use the in-memory data store, Redis, and Vapor to cache objects by saving them in JSON, then configuring them to expire after a set time. [Open Call for Applications on the Unity Team]( Unity [Save Bookmark]( [Open Call for Applications on the Unity Team]( We’re looking for Unity authors. Want to write articles about your favorite platform? Find out how to apply! [Open Call for Applications on the Flutter Team]( Flutter [Save Bookmark]( [Open Call for Applications on the Flutter Team]( We’re on the hunt for Flutter authors and tech editors. Find out if you've got the right stuff! [The best investment for your mobile development career](  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [raywenderlich.com]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add [ray@raywenderlich.com](mailto:ray@raywenderlich.com?__s=cvrcwzw8swfpbwthb5zf) to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: 1882 Hawksbill Rd, McGaheysville, VA 22840 [View as a Web Page](

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