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  1. Beginning Flutter 3.0 with Dart
    A Beginner to Pro. Learn how to build Advanced Flutter 3.0 Apps
    Sanjib Sinha

    Are you an absolute beginner with no prior knowledge to any programming language? But you want to be an Android or iOS mobile application developer? This book will teach you both. You will learn to build Advanced Flutter Apps, from scratch. You will also learn Dart programming language that runs Flutter.

  2. Moderne Datenzugriffslösungen mit Entity Framework Core 7.0
    Datenbankprogrammierung / Objekt-Relationales Mapping mit C# in .NET 6.0 und .NET 7.0
    Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg

    Dies ist die Version 11.12 dieses Fachbuchs, die am 02.11.2023 im Umfang von 819 Druckseiten erschienen ist. Dieses Buch behandelt die aktuellste Version von Entity Framework Core 7.0.13 und gibt einen Ausblick auf Entity Framework Core 8.0.

  3. Flutter: Zero to App
    Pouya Hosseini

    A hands-on, fast-paced guide to get you started with cross-platform mobile application development with Google's Flutter framework.

  4. Core ML Survival Guide
    More than you ever wanted to know about mlmodel files and the Core ML and Vision APIs
    Matthijs Hollemans

    Core ML is pretty easy to use — except when it doesn’t do what you want. The Core ML Survival Guide is packed with tips and tricks for solving the most common Core ML problems. Updated for iOS 14 and macOS 11.

  5. Non Cross Platform Mobile App Development
    No need to use mobile cross-platform frameworks and platforms. My approach allows you to create native Android and iOS apps really simple and very fast.
    Ivan Fytsyk

    Nowadays Android and iOS development are very similar: starting from Kotlin and Swift, ConstraintLayout and AutoLayout and finishing with same architecture approaches and libraries. I believe that if you know one of these platforms you could easily jump into another. Or if you don't know any of them, you could easily learn both of them.

  6. Many of my colleagues complain that all the wrong companies and recruiters approach them about jobs. It turned out that their LinkedIn profiles were flat, barren, and did not highlight their skills. LinkedIn is the resume of the 21st century. A few minutes or improving your LinkedIn presence can lead to the job you want, at the salary you deserve.

  7. Mastering Mobile Application Development - 2nd Edition
    Learning iOS and Android Side-By-Side
    Jonathan Engelsma and Hans Dulimarta

    Learn to develop native apps on iOS and Android. Leverage what you know about one platform to quickly learn the other, or simply learn both platforms at the same time! This book relates concepts across platforms and is your trusted guide to rapidly mastering mobile app development.

  8. PowerApps Mobile Software Development in Office 365
    Written for unashamed professional developers
    Tom Steele

    Writing enterprise mobile apps? If your company or client is an Office 365 subscriber, you must checkout PowerApps!

  9. Swift is still very, very young and many developers are still figuring out how to best use the language. There are countless tutorials about patterns and best practices, which makes it hard to see the forest for the trees. In this book, you learn the four patterns I use in every Swift project I work on.

  10. Writing a few lines of Swift is surprisingly easy. Once you start to dig deeper, though, you discover that building an application for Apple's platforms is more challenging than it seems. This book outlines the challenges you face along your journey and how to overcome them.

  11. “I don’t feel in control of my project’s architecture.” - You“MVC simply doesn’t cut it. There must be a better solution.” - Yours TrulyDespite its widespread, the Model-View-Controller pattern just doesn't cut it for most Swift projects. Take control of your Swift projects with the Model-View-ViewModel pattern.

  12. "I want to learn Core Data, but I don't know where to start." - Every Swift Developer"I was frustrated with Core Data until I took the time to learn the fundamentals." - Yours Truly"Core Data is difficult to use." - I Prefer to Stay AnonymousDoes this sound like you? It's time to take Core Data serious and learn the ins and outs of the framework.

  13. OWASP Mobile Application Security Testing Guide
    OWASP MASTG
    Bernhard Mueller, owasp, Sven Schleier, Jeroen Willemsen, OWASP Foundation, and Carlos Holguera

    PDF release of the OWASP Mobile Application Security Testing Guide

  14. React Native will make development process faster because whether Android or iOS can be developed using single codebase (Javascript). In this book we will discuss about how to develop mobile app frontend, and how to connect to MYSQL database using API from Laravel Framework.

  15. Learn to create apps that will run anywhere, on anything.