Making Slack Faster By Being Lazy
Slack speeds up by loading only what’s needed, when it’s needed.
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Slack speeds up by loading only what’s needed, when it’s needed.
Slack doubles down on lazy loading to keep their app feeling quick.
Slack cuts load times by starting up step-by-step, not all at once.
Slack tracks performance the same way across all platforms for clarity.
Microsoft trims SwiftKey’s app size to keep it light and snappy.
Airbnb opens their Android app to more users with accessibility wins.
Vrbo uses Apollo caching to speed up their Android app nicely.
Dream11 fights to keep their app launch times quick and consistent.
Meta rebuilt Messenger from the ground up for speed and simplicity.
Netflix switched to AV1 on Android for sharper video and better compression.
Dropbox used coroutines to load Android data faster and smoother.
LinkedIn digs deeper into tricks for a lightning-fast Android app.
LinkedIn shares their first steps to making an Android app scream with speed.
Netflix shares how they engineer their apps to stream flawlessly every time.
Uber’s Nanoscope digs deep into Android methods to spot performance hiccups.
Gojek spills the details on why and how they rewrote their Android app from scratch.
Netflix builds consistent caching in Titus Gateway for steady performance.
Discord powers 2.5 million voice chats at once with WebRTC wizardry.
Skyscanner tackles a billion calculations with efficient, fast solutions.
Part 2 of Yelp’s efforts to enhance Android search performance, diving deeper into implementation details.