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refactor: Migrate Internal Application context class to kotlin (#511) #545

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@Mansi-mParticle Mansi-mParticle merged commit ecd2833 into development Feb 25, 2025
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@Mansi-mParticle Mansi-mParticle deleted the refactor/cherry-pick-SQDSDKS-6706-Context-class branch February 25, 2025 19:29
mparticle-automation added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 27, 2025
## [5.58.10](v5.58.9...v5.58.10) (2025-02-27)

### Bug Fixes

* previous Google ad Id from being null on cold launch ([#546](#546)) ([3051a82](3051a82))

### Updates & Maintenance

* Migrate Internal Application context class to kotlin ([#545](#545)) ([ecd2833](ecd2833))
* Update submodules ([e9cb498](e9cb498))
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