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Kacper Kapuściak from Software Mansion reveals why console.log() is still the most popular React Native debugging method in 2024. Spoiler: there's a much better way.
Swift just made a major statement at FOSDEM 2025, and it's not just about iOS anymore. The language is pushing hard into memory safety, embedded systems, and even Java interoperability.
Fauzi Mubarok from IDN Engineering tackles a problem every Android team hits: copy-pasting the same build configurations across dozens of modules. His solution? Convention plugins that centralize it all.
Swift 6.1 just dropped with some seriously practical upgrades. If you've been wrestling with concurrency boilerplate or data-race safety warnings, this release is for you.
Husein Murtadlo from IDN Engineering shows how RevenueCat can replace Google Play Billing Library's complexity with just a few lines of Kotlin code. If you've ever wrestled with in-app purchase implementation, ...
Mercari's mobile team faced a tough choice: use an unmaintained plugin or build native calendar integration from scratch. They chose the harder path and discovered a better way.
Mark Mayo from Mozilla and Tony Haile from Filament just open-sourced a tool that lets React Native developers write their native modules once in Rust instead of twice in platform-specific code. This could chan...
Costa Fotiadis from Just Eat Takeaway shows how custom Detekt rules caught edge-to-edge violations before they hit production. No more relying on reviewers to remember Android 15's breaking changes.
Bevan Christian from IDN Media reveals how his team eliminated merge conflicts that plague every iOS team. Two weeks of sleepless nights resulted in a solution that transforms project management.
Jamon Holmgren from Infinite Red just dropped a comprehensive guide that's going to change how you debug React Native apps. Flipper's out—but you're not losing any functionality.
AWS just rebuilt Amplify from the ground up, and this time everything runs on TypeScript. If you've bounced off Amplify before, this Gen 2 release might change your mind.
Swift just jumped from iOS apps to microcontrollers. The Swift team launched example projects showing how to write firmware for ARM and RISC-V chips using a new experimental compilation mode.
Dan Kelly explores how incident.io shipped a production mobile app in months without hiring a single mobile engineer. Their secret? Leaning hard into Expo's 'golden path.'
Still running separate iOS and Android teams in 2024? The economics of native development just stopped making sense. Here's why Flutter is quietly becoming the default choice for engineering leaders who need to...
React Native 0.73 just dropped with a game-changing shift: the team is finally killing off Flipper and the legacy bridge. This is the biggest architectural pivot since the New Architecture announcement.
AWS Amplify just killed the CLI-first workflow. After 6 years and feedback from hundreds of thousands of developers, they're betting everything on TypeScript.
Thiago Brezinski explores why building Web3 apps in React Native hits a wall with Wagmi's browser-first architecture. His solution? WalletConnect's Web3Modal bridges the gap.
Alastair Houghton from Apple's Swift runtime team just dropped a game-changer for debugging: Swift 5.9 now catches crashes and lets you inspect them interactively before your program dies.
The CEO of Very Good Ventures shares a surprising discovery: Flutter doesn't just speed up development, it fundamentally reshapes how engineering teams work together. And the culture shift might be more valuabl...
Adrian Prantl, Augusto Noronha, and Dave Lee from Apple's Debugger Compiler Integration team just made debugging Swift apps significantly faster. If you're still using the old `p` and `po` commands the same way...