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Kcrdissanayake from PickMe Engineering breaks down a critical choice every Swift developer faces: how to safely manage shared state across threads without killing performance.

Numesh Dilusha from PickMe reveals how a team of just 5 developers completely rewrote their ride-hailing app in record time. The secret? Strategic modularization and keeping the UI design unchanged.

Piyal Madushanka from PickMe Engineering tackles a problem every scaling mobile team faces: how do you manage multiple regional apps without drowning in build configuration chaos?

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe breaks down how multi-module architecture transformed their Android development. If your Compose app is becoming a monolithic nightmare, this is your roadmap out.

Kcrdissanayake from PickMe Engineering reveals why SwiftUI's AppStorage is a security risk for sensitive data. Their solution? A custom property wrapper that encrypts everything before it hits storage.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe breaks down Clean Architecture for Android with a practical folder structure that actually makes sense. If your codebase feels like spaghetti, this is your roadmap out.

State Management in Jetpack Compose

Company: PickMe · Mar 13, 2025
Platform: Android

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering breaks down why basic `remember` and `mutableStateOf` won't cut it for production Jetpack Compose apps. Here's what actually scales.

Chamod Lakmal from PickMe Engineering reveals how unnecessary recompositions in Jetpack Compose can silently drain your users' batteries. Most Android devs are missing these optimization wins.

PickMe rebuilt their entire iOS app from Objective-C to SwiftUI in just 6 months. Here's how a team that started with 1 developer scaled to 10 engineers and shipped a complete rewrite.

Sanath Sajeeva Kumara from PickMe breaks down a custom Jetpack Compose button that rotates in 3D space and morphs colors on touch. This isn't your standard Material button.

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