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Weekly Newsletter Issue 320 · May 5 2021 Hello {NAME} 👋 Happy May! From Flutter widgets to

[raywenderlich.com]( Weekly Newsletter Issue 320 · May 5 2021 Hello {NAME} 👋 Happy May! From Flutter widgets to iOS debugging to Android lifecycle management and SwiftUI property wrappers, we've got some great content for you in the weeks leading up to WWDC and Google I/O. Is there anything in particular you're hoping to hear from Google or Apple this year? Articles [SwiftUI Property Wrappers]( [SwiftUI Property Wrappers]( [Learn different ways to use SwiftUI property wrappers to manage changes to an app’s data values and objects.]( iOS & Swift · 36 min  [bookmark](  [Read now →]( [Learn different ways to use SwiftUI property wrappers to manage changes to an app’s data values and objects.]( [Read now →]( [Android Lifecycle]( [Android Lifecycle]( [Understanding the Android lifecycle and responding correctly to state changes is crucial to building apps with fewer bugs that use fewer resources and provide a good user experience.]( Android & Kotlin · 27 min  [bookmark](  [Read now →]( [Understanding the Android lifecycle and responding correctly to state changes is crucial to building apps with fewer bugs that use fewer resources and provide a good user experience.]( [Read now →]( Videos (Pro) [Intermediate iOS Debugging]( [Intermediate iOS Debugging]( [Prepare to learn some new debugging tricks! In this course, you’ll improve your skills with LLDB and Xcode.]( iOS & Swift · 14 min  [bookmark](  [Watch now →]( [Prepare to learn some new debugging tricks! In this course, you’ll improve your skills with LLDB and Xcode.]( [Watch now →]( [Creating Custom Reusable Widgets in Flutter]( [Creating Custom Reusable Widgets in Flutter]( [Learn to create custom widgets that are designed with reusability in mind so you could reuse them in your projects or share them with the world as a library.]( Flutter · 38 min  [bookmark](  [Watch now →]( [Learn to create custom widgets that are designed with reusability in mind so you could reuse them in your projects or share them with the world as a library.]( [Watch now →]( [raywenderlich.com Subscription]( [raywenderlich.com]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add newsletter@raywenderlich.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: 1882 Hawksbill Rd, McGaheysville, VA 22840 [facebook]([twitter](

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