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Ravindu Wataketiya from PickMe makes the case that haptic feedback is the silent hero of mobile UX. It's the detail users don't notice until it's missing—and it can elevate a mediocre app to exceptional.

Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering drops a hard truth: your mobile app's security measures are probably theater. Once an APK hits a rooted device, all bets are off.

Sanath Sajeeva Kumara from PickMe reveals a chilling truth: simply opening a project in Android Studio can steal your credentials before you click a single button. A 2026 incident proves your IDE might be your ...

Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering tackles a common Android performance trap: GIFs that look great but silently drain memory and tank your UI responsiveness.

Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering breaks down the biggest challenge in mobile dev: making location services work seamlessly across Android and iOS without draining batteries or violating privacy.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering turned a 2,100-line ViewModel nightmare into 350 lines of clean, testable code. His team's test coverage jumped from 12% to 87%, and onboarding time dropped from 2 weeks to...

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering built a slider that users actually *feel*. Most custom sliders look good but feel dead—this one snaps, vibrates, and eliminates float drift with surgical precision.

Anjuka Koralage from PickMe Engineering discovered that migrating to Jetpack Compose wasn't just about replacing XML layouts. It required a complete mental shift in how to think about UI architecture.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe reveals how switching annotation processors can cut Android build times in half. If you're still using KAPT, you're leaving serious performance gains on the table.

Mohomed Nawab reveals how QA became the unsung hero in PickMe's driver app overhaul. Most teams treat testing as a final checkpoint, but this approach flipped the script entirely.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering just open-sourced a LocationManager that turns Android's notoriously messy location APIs into clean, testable code. No more callback hell or mystery crashes.

Numesh Dilusha from PickMe Engineering drops a hard truth: Android malware surged 40% in 2024/2025, and your hardcoded API keys are basically an open invitation. This comprehensive guide shows exactly how to lo...

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe reveals why November 1, 2025 marks Android's biggest performance shift since Android 5.0. Apps could launch 40% faster, but most developers aren't ready.

Kcrdissanayake from PickMe reveals how their team migrated an 8-year-old ride-hailing driver app from UIKit to SwiftUI while maintaining iOS 15 compatibility. The bold rewrite wasn't just about modern code—it w...

Sanath Sajeeva Kumara from PickMe just dropped a stunning tutorial that turns mathematical curves into mesmerizing loading animations. Who knew trigonometry could look this good in production Android apps?

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe reveals why most Android apps store secrets dangerously wrong. Hardcoded keys and SharedPreferences encryption are fundamentally broken, leaving user data vulnerable to extraction.

The Story of Pixels

Company: PickMe · Jun 7, 2025
Platform: Android

Piyal Madushanka from PickMe breaks down why that 500x500px button looks completely different on your Pixel vs. your Samsung. The answer lies in understanding three deceptively simple concepts that every mobile...

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering breaks down the imperative vs declarative debate with side-by-side Android code that makes the difference crystal clear.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering just cracked white-label theming for Android apps. If you're building B2B platforms that need per-tenant branding, this implementation guide is gold.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering breaks down SOLID principles with real Jetpack Compose code examples. No theory fluff—just practical refactoring patterns that actually work in production Android apps.

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