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Issue 112 - Apr 11, 2017 Note from Ray We've got a lot of for you this week: a new course and two sc

Issue 112 - Apr 11, 2017 Note from Ray We've got a lot of for you this week: a new course and two screencasts, two RxSwift tutorials, and even an Android and git tutorial to boot! iOS [Beginning iOS Animations]( by Jessy and Catie Catterwaul We're happy to announce the latest course for [raywenderlich.com subscribers]( - an update to our Beginning iOS Animations course! In this course, you'll learn how to create delightful animations for your iOS apps. Along the way, you'll learn about Auto Layout constraint animations, view controller transitions, troubleshooting animations gone wrong, and more! [RxSwift: Transforming Operators]( by Scott Gardner In this tutorial, you’re going to learn about one of the most important categories of operators in RxSwift: transforming operators. There are parallels between transforming operators in RxSwift and the Swift standard library, such as map(_:) and flatMap(_:). By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be transforming all the things! [RxSwift: Transforming Operators in Practice]( by Marin Todorov Take the knowledge from the previous tutorial to the next level: by applying it to a real-world app! [How To Use Git Source Control with Xcode 8]( by Richard Critz Git is a distributed version control system initially developed by Linus Torvalds, the principal force behind the development of the Linux kernel. In this tutorial, you’ll get hands on experience with Git and learn how to use it directly inside Xcode. [Background Promises in PromiseKit]( by Brian Moakley In this screencast for [raywenderlich.com subscribers]( you'll learn how to take your PromiseKit promises and have them run in the background. You'll also learn how to have promises always run and how to run them after a predetermined amount of time. Sponsored Links [Apply to 100 tech companies with 1 application]( Indeed Prime helps software engineers simplify their job search and land their dream job. Candidates get immediate exposure to the best tech companies with just one simple application to Indeed Prime. Companies on Prime’s exclusive platform message candidates with salary and equity upfront. 100% free for candidates. Sign up now at [indeed.com/prime](. [Sponsor raywenderlich.com Weekly and reach 89,264 subscribers!]( Swift [Server Side Swift with Perfect: Persisting Models with StORM]( by Ray Wenderlich My 5th Server Side Swift with Perfect screencast is out! This one covers how to persist your data models with StORM. Android [Responsive UI Tutorial for Android]( by James Nocentini Android runs on a wide variety of devices that offer different screen sizes and densities. Because of this, it is important for Android apps to have a responsive UI that can adapt to these different screens. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to build apps that work across different devices by dealing with the fragmentation in the Android device market. Articles [RWDevCon 2017 Post-Mortem]( by Ray Wenderlich We just had our third annual tutorial conference, RWDevCon 2017. Check out this post to see how it went, including some pictures of our April Fool's Day joke! :] Where To Go From Here? [RxSwift: The Book Review]( by Adam Borek This is a detailed review of the new RxSwift book by Florent Pillet, Junior Bontognali, Marin Todorov, and Scott Gardner. If you're not sure if the book is for you, check this out! [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( This email is being sent to you because you subscribed on our website. [Unsubscribe]( | Razeware LLC, 1882 Hawksbill Rd McGaheysville, VA 22840 Copyright © 2017 Razeware LLC, All rights reserved.

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