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The Journey to Server Driven UI At Lyft Bikes and Scooters

Across the past couple of years, different mobile app teams across Lyft have been moving to Server Driven UI (SDUI) for three main reasons: To deal with business complexity

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App Modularization and Module Lazy Loading at Instagram and Beyond

Instagram splits their app and loads it lazily for better performance.

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Building a Multi-Pipeline CI Setup for Running Automated Tests in GitLab

Gojek built a slick multi-pipeline CI in GitLab to run automated tests fast and smooth.

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Handling Multiple Caches in App

Swiggy juggles multiple caches to keep their app performing well.

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ShareChat addresses Jank issues to increase feed scrolling by 60%

ShareChat is a leading social media platform in India that allows users to share their opinions, document their lives, and make new friends in their native language. Other features include chatrooms..

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Get you your Android Performance Score with Flashlight

Flashlight gives your Android app a quick performance grade, no setup required.

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Gradle Incremental Test Runner

Swiggy’s Gradle tool speeds up testing with incremental runs.

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Reduced Memory & CPU Usage in GrabX SDK

Grab lightens the load on memory and CPU in their GrabX SDK.

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Detecting Android Memory Leaks in Production

Lyft hunts down sneaky memory leaks in their live Android apps with sharp tools.

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GoTransit: Unifying Our Mobility Products with Public Transportation

Gojek ties their services to public transit, making trips seamless for everyone.

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Screen Response Time: A Critical Metric for User Experience

OkCredit tunes screen response to keep users happy and engaged.

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Optimizing Testing for Server-Driven Mobile Development at Strava

Strava optimizes testing for their server-driven mobile development.

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Fan-tastic Search for Blazing Fast Results

Swiggy’s search delivers results fast to keep users satisfied.

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Reddit Recap: State of Mobile Platforms Edition (2022)

Reddit’s 2022 mobile tale: faster apps and juggling features with stability.

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Building a Dynamic Mobile CI System

Shopify crafted a flexible CI system that scales fast for mobile dev needs.

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Retrofitting null-safety onto Java at Meta

Meta’s Nullsafe tool catches Java null errors before they crash apps.

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OKLayoutInflater

OkCredit’s custom LayoutInflater speeds up Android UI rendering nicely.

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Swiggy App on Diet

Swiggy puts their app on a diet, trimming size without losing flavor.

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Rewriting the Network Connection Layer in Our Android Apps

Zomato rewrote their Android network layer for faster, better flow.

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How We Sped Up Zipline Hot Reload

Zipline is a library Cash App has developed for fetching and executing code on demand in a mobile app. Developers write their code in Kotlin and it gets compiled to JS, hosted on a server or CDN

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