AppCoda Weekly - AppCoda Weekly - Issue #186

We've been working with Vardhan Agrawal, an iOS developer who has been actively contributed to the ma
AppCoda Weekly - Issue #186
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We’ve been working with Vardhan Agrawal, an iOS developer who has been actively contributed to the machine learning community, to write a book on machine learning and Core ML. Now we are happy to announce that the book “Mastering Machine Learning with Core ML and Python” is now available for early access.
This book covers Core ML in-depth. You will learn how to create and deploy your own machine learning model. On top of that, you will learn about Turi Create, Create ML, Keras, Firebase, and Jupyter Notebooks, just to name a few.
Since we are still updating the book for Xcode 12 and iOS 14, we are offering a great discount before the official release. If you want to learn machine learning and Core ML, check out the book here.
As always, we got a great collection of tutorials for your reading this weekend. Hope you enjoy it!
Regards,
Simon

Tutorials
SwiftUI Animation Basics: Building a Loading Indicator
Mastering Toolbars In SwiftUI
Combining Parallel Network Requests With RxSwift
What Should You Know About A Navigation History Stack In iOS 14
Understanding The Importance Of Abstractions
Implicit Capturing Of Self In Swift 5.3
Getting Started With Core Bluetooth
Executing Command-Line Directly From Xcode
Swift: Decode JSON With Codable
Creating Onboarding Screens In SwiftUI
MVVM In iOS Swift
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Mastering SwiftUI
UI/ UX
Free Auto-Animate UI Kit With 50+ Screens
Learn from the best: Product Design Principles
A Framework To Make Great Design Decisions
Is Redesigning Your Mobile App A Bad Idea?
Libraries
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