52 articles on Developer Tools for iOS performance
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Alexander Nikishin from Bumble's engineering team cracked open iOS 13's binary code with a disassembler to find a bug Apple couldn't fix for 8 months. What he discovered was a single misplaced bit in a keyboard...
How much time does your team waste debugging React Native environment setup? The React Native Community just shipped a solution that auto-fixes your dev environment issues.
AWS Amplify just made mobile authentication dramatically simpler. Device tracking, OAuth 2.0, and SAML federation now work out of the box for iOS and Android developers.
Kateryna Sprynsian from Bumble Tech shares a hard truth: when iOS 12 launched, 60% of their users updated within 8 weeks. Were they ready? Here's how they avoided disaster.
Muhammad Shuaib Khan from Bumble Tech explains why Swift 4.1 killed off a popular method that was secretly breaking code. The culprit? A function that worked too well in the wrong places.
Muhammad Shuaib Khan from Bumble Tech explains why Swift 4.1 killed off a popular method. The culprit? A naming confusion that was breaking code in subtle, dangerous ways.
Michael Schneider from Pinterest built a custom linting system that catches iOS code issues at compile time, not code review. The secret? Clang plugins that hook directly into the compiler's AST.
Lou Franco from Atlassian admits he spent decades writing plural-unfriendly strings because Brian Kernighan tricked him. Now, scaling Trello to 21 languages forced him to confront a hard truth: English pluraliz...
React Native just solved one of mobile development's most frustrating problems: losing your app state every time you make a code change. Their new Hot Reloading feature keeps your app running while injecting up...
Taylor Ledingham from Hootsuite reveals how their iOS team mastered Swift in just 90 minutes per week. When Apple dropped a completely new language in 2014, most developers panicked—but Hootsuite's Guild system...
Ever wonder why Swift is faster than Objective-C? The answer lies in how it dispatches method calls, and the difference is more dramatic than you might think.
Jason Brennan from Shopify just open-sourced a debugger that lets you tweak iOS UI properties and watch them update in real-time on your device. No recompiling, no breakpoints, just instant visual feedback.