How We Applied Client-Side Caching
DoorDash caches on the client side to make their app feel faster.
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DoorDash caches on the client side to make their app feel faster.
Slack tests their app under pressure to make sure it holds up strong.
Swiggy kicks off evolving mobile dev with Bitrise-powered wins.
ver the past couple of years, the Etsy Android team has been focused on increasing the stability of the Etsy app, to keep users from seeing this dreaded message:
Last June, we started to transition from a monolithic architecture to a package-based one.
Tokopedia sped up unit testing by 8x to save precious dev time.
Lyft keeps a close eye on Android CPU use to ensure top-notch performance.
Grab uses profile-guided tweaks to make their apps run smoother.
Swiggy wraps up their push to make their app work for everyone.
Shares the story of a solo developer optimizing an Android app, offering insights into individual development strategies.
Uber reveals the real struggles and smart solutions they found while building Uber Lite for shaky network spots.
Tokopedia hashes GraphQL queries to shrink payloads and boost speed.
Dropbox sped up Android camera uploads and made them rock-solid.
Booking.com keeps tabs on how their apps perform in the real world.
Robinhood crafts a smart plan to scale engineering without the chaos.
Swiggy handles a million downloads a week with smooth efficiency.
Code is much like a conversation, and misunderstandings can happen when assumptions aren’t stated upfront. It brings to mind a quote (perhaps apocryphal) from the Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire
DeliveryHero caches images smartly to cut down on network clutter.
Swiggy keeps rolling out accessibility wins for a better experience.
Tokopedia renders iOS Collection Views fast and efficiently.