Snappy, Not Crappy: An Android Health & Performance Journey
Reddit turned their Android app from sluggish to snappy, fixing crashes and jank.
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Reddit turned their Android app from sluggish to snappy, fixing crashes and jank.
It’s a difficult decision deciding whether your company’s mobile app should be a true native application or employ a cross platform approach like React Native or Flutter.
Glance slashed 1Weather’s Android startup time by over 70%.
DeliveryHero uses Baseline Profiles to make Android apps start faster.
Hello everyone, I'm developing an Android app with Kotlin that heavily relies on location services and utilizes many native features. Meanwhile, I'm also learning Flutter. However, transitioning from Android to Flutter doesn't seem very appealing to me.
Meta adds HDR photo support to make Instagram and Threads pop visually.
Slack traces performance across mobile and desktop to catch every snag.
Shopify made their app faster by rethinking data loads and cutting waste.
Swiggy tunes their restaurant app to perform better for partners.
Gojek tells how they upgraded from basic bid alerts to the slick ‘Courier’ system.
Coinbase starts a year-long push to make their React Native app faster.
Coinbase’s platform keeps their app fresh with real-time updates, no sweat.
Reddit looks back at untangling old code and going native with their apps.
Mercari tracks mobile app performance live to stay quick and steady.
Covers how NordVPN used Baseline Profiles to accelerate its login process, enhancing user experience on Android.
A quick dive into why app size matters, how it affects users, and tricks to keep it lean.
Swiggy uses Litho to make scrolling smooth and fast in their apps.
DoorDash uses Flink to spot user sessions and send timely notifications.
Gojek’s ‘Courier’ service makes push notifications quicker and more reliable.
Glance scales their Game Centre to handle 100 million daily players.