29 articles on Release Notes for iOS performance
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React Native 0.64 just brought Hermes to iOS, and it's a game-changer for app performance. The team is finally closing the gap between Android and iOS optimization.
Holly Borla announces Swift 5.3 with performance gains that cut code size by 40% in some apps and slash heap memory to under 1/3 of previous usage. These aren't incremental improvements.
React Native just fixed the two biggest complaints from mobile teams: cryptic error messages and interactions that scream 'this isn't a native app.'
React Native 0.62 just shipped with Flipper debugging built in by default. This release fundamentally changes how mobile developers debug cross-platform apps.
React Native's hot reloading was so broken that most developers just turned it off. The 0.61 release completely reimagined it from scratch.
React Native 0.60 just dropped with changes so significant, they're calling it a migration milestone. If you're still manually linking native modules, this changes everything.
React Native 0.59 just dropped with the biggest Android performance upgrade in years. If your app still feels sluggish compared to iOS, this changes everything.
React Native 0.36 just dropped with game-changing background task support. If you've been waiting to run JavaScript while your app sleeps, this is your moment.
One year after open sourcing React Native, Facebook dropped a bombshell at F8: Microsoft and Samsung are bringing the framework to Windows, Xbox, and SmartTVs. The mobile-first framework just became platform-ag...