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Kudo Chien, Nishan Bende, and Aleksander Mikucki from Expo just made it possible to use native SwiftUI and Jetpack Compose components directly in React Native apps. No JavaScript reimplementation required.

Matthew McCullough from Android just dropped something the AI coding world needed: a public leaderboard showing which LLMs actually understand Android development. No more guessing which AI assistant knows Jetp...

Aditya Shinde (Developer Chunk) tackles the 24-48 hour app store review cycle that kills mobile iteration speed. His solution: Server-Driven UI that updates Compose screens without deployments.

Mahmut Yuce from Getir destroys the myth that declarative UI means no memory leaks. Compose apps leak differently, and these patterns are sneakier than the old View system bugs.

Instacart's Caper team turned a multi-quarter Fragment-to-Compose migration into a dramatically faster effort using AI coding assistants.

Raditya Gumay from GoTo discovered his navigation UI was recomposing 60+ times per minute. The culprit? A single lambda inside a data class that looked completely innocent.

Elvira Mustafina from JetBrains just dropped Compose Multiplatform 1.10.0, and it's solving one of the most annoying pain points in cross-platform development. Three different @Preview annotations? Gone.

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 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.

Getir's Android team learned the hard way: migrating millions of users from XML to Jetpack Compose isn't about rewriting screens. It's about avoiding the performance traps that come with mixing old and new.

Jaewoong Eum explores RemoteCompose, AndroidX's experimental framework that lets you update Android UI layouts without recompiling or redeploying your app. Ship UI changes in minutes instead of weeks.

For years, video playback was the one piece of Android UI that refused to go fully declarative. That changed when Google shipped Media3's Compose UI module.

Deeper Performance Considerations

Company: Google · Nov 19, 2025
Platform: Android

Ben Weiss, Breana Tate, and Jossi Wolf from Google just dropped a performance goldmine: Trello cut startup time by 25%, and Meta saw improvements up to 40%. All from one optimization technique most teams haven'...

Your Jetpack Compose app might be recomposing 10X more than it needs to. The culprit? Stability.

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.

Ekaterina Volodko and Alejandra Pedroza Marchena from JetBrains announce a game-changer: Compose Multiplatform for web just hit Beta, powered by Wasm. Your Android Compose skills now work in the browser with mi...

The Jetpack Compose team just dropped their August '25 release, and it's packed with updates Android devs have been waiting for.

If your Jetpack Compose UI is recomposing like crazy, the framework isn't broken—your code is fighting it instead of working with it.

Chethan N from PhonePe's Pincode team just shared how they migrated their Android seller app to desktop using Compose Multiplatform. The twist? They kept both codebases running in the same repo during migration...

Mohanad Abdelaziz from Deloitte tackles the question every Android dev asks: how do I improve state management this time? His answer: three distinct patterns, each with serious trade-offs.

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