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    Next generation testing framework powered by Vite

    Next-generation testing framework powered by Vite. Reuse Vite's config and plugins - consistent across your app and tests. But Vitest is not required. Expect, snapshot, coverage, and more - migrating from Jest is straightforward. Out-of-box ESM, TypeScript and JSX support powered by esbuild.
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    iOS Tech Frontier

    iOS Tech Frontier

    Tanslates high-quality iOS technology, open source libraries

    ...Instead of simple how-to recipes, the project collects detailed explanations, system internals analyses, and real-world insights into core subsystems like memory management (ARC), threading and Grand Central Dispatch, Objective-C/Swift runtime behavior, UIKit rendering pipelines, and effective use of concurrency. It also covers architectural and performance topics such as dynamic layout optimization, view lifecycle subtleties, Swift language pitfalls, and integration with low-level APIs such as Metal or CoreAnimation. ...
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