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Mobile Newsletter - K2 compiler migration guide

Mobile Newsletter - K2 compiler migration guide

Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

Android developers have been telling us they're looking for tools to help optimize power consumption for different devices on Android.
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Android developers
Swift developer Matt Massicotte, formerly at Crashlytics and Apple, has recently launched a GitHub repo collecting a number of useful recipes to make it easier to use Swift concurrency and solve recurrent problems, while being aware of the most common traps you can fall into.
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InfoQ
There is an issue folks have encountered when using the .NET HttpClient service to do a POST to an ASP.NET Core controller, where the payload of the post is binary data.
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Rocky Lhotka
Microsoft has unveiled its latest light AI model called the Phi-3 Mini designed to run on smartphones and other local devices, it revealed in a new research paper.
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Engadget
This tutorial demonstrates how to use Android Studio to create an advanced mobile application for iOS and Android using Kotlin Multiplatform.
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JetBrains
You get to build for Desktop (Windows, MacOS, Linux), Mobile (iOS, Android, MacCatalyst) and Web (WebAssembly) all from a single project.
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Nick's .NET Travels
As the Kotlin language and ecosystem have continued to evolve, so has the Kotlin compiler.
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Kotlin



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