36 articles on Scalability for Android performance
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Uber rewrote their Android rider app in 2016 and made an architectural choice that most Android teams avoid: deeply nested dependency injection scopes.
Slack just wrapped a massive mobile refactor. The results? 68% of iOS and 92% of Android codebases modernized, with CI times slashed by over 60%.
Slack's mobile codebase was slowing teams down. Their solution? Break the monolith into hundreds of independent modules.
Robinhood doubled their engineering team in a year while scaling to handle unpredictable market swings. Here's the framework that made it possible without breaking their systems or culture.
Walmart's engineering team learned the hard way: breaking up a monolith without fixing team structure just creates a distributed mess.
OLX Engineering scaled their Android app across multiple markets without creating code chaos. Here's how they used Gradle source sets to keep things clean.
Grab went from one monolithic mobile app to over 1,000 modules. Here's what they learned about scaling a superapp.
Microsoft's mobile teams were drowning in duplicate code. Every app rebuilt the same file picker, calendar, and sharing experiences from scratch.
Spotify's mobile infrastructure team turned build time chaos into predictable performance. Their secret? Making every engineer a data scientist.
Cesario Putera from Blibli.com shares a brutally honest story: their Android app went through 4 complete rewrites, each time drowning in technical debt. The fourth attempt? They couldn't afford to stop and rebu...
Discord handles 2.6 million concurrent voice users with just 850 servers across 13 regions. Here's how they built a custom WebRTC architecture that scales.
Ahmad Fadli Basyari from Traveloka watched build times balloon from 3 minutes to 10 minutes as the app grew from 3 products to 20+. His team's solution? Rewrite the entire app twice in three years.
Tad Book from Square reveals how they built a datastore that handles massive merchant catalogs while keeping mobile devices in sync, even when offline for days. The secret? An append-only architecture that make...
Martin Konicek reveals how a 2013 hackathon project became a framework that changed mobile development forever. One year after open-sourcing, React Native hit 30,000 GitHub stars and attracted 650+ contributors...
Twitch rebuilt their entire video infrastructure while serving millions of concurrent viewers. Here's how they pulled off a zero-downtime migration.
Instagram's Android launch brought 1 million new users in 12 hours. Here's how their infrastructure team kept the lights on during hypergrowth.