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Making Slack Faster By Being Lazy

Slack speeds up by loading only what’s needed, when it’s needed.

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Making Slack Faster By Being Lazy: Part 2

Slack doubles down on lazy loading to keep their app feeling quick.

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Getting to Slack Faster with Incremental Boot

Slack cuts load times by starting up step-by-step, not all at once.

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Unified Cross-Platform Performance Metrics

Slack tracks performance the same way across all platforms for clarity.

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App Size Reduction at Microsoft SwiftKey

Microsoft trims SwiftKey’s app size to keep it light and snappy.

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Making Airbnb's Android App More Accessible

Airbnb opens their Android app to more users with accessibility wins.

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How Apollo Android Client Cache Works at Vrbo

Vrbo uses Apollo caching to speed up their Android app nicely.

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Don’t Let That Consistent Launch Time Slip Away

Dream11 fights to keep their app launch times quick and consistent.

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Project LightSpeed: Rewriting the Messenger codebase for a faster, smaller, and simpler messaging app

Meta rebuilt Messenger from the ground up for speed and simplicity.

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Netflix Now Streaming AV1 on Android

Netflix switched to AV1 on Android for sharper video and better compression.

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Store Grand Re-opening: Loading Android Data with Coroutines

Dropbox used coroutines to load Android data faster and smoother.

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Building a blazingly fast Android app, Part 2

LinkedIn digs deeper into tricks for a lightning-fast Android app.

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Building a blazingly fast Android app, Part 1

LinkedIn shares their first steps to making an Android app scream with speed.

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Building High-Performance Mobile Applications at Netflix

Netflix shares how they engineer their apps to stream flawlessly every time.

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Introducing Nanoscope: An Extremely Accurate Method Tracing Tool for Android Development

Uber’s Nanoscope digs deep into Android methods to spot performance hiccups.

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The Story of Our Big Android App Rewrite

Gojek spills the details on why and how they rewrote their Android app from scratch.

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Consistent Caching Mechanism in Titus Gateway

Netflix builds consistent caching in Titus Gateway for steady performance.

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How Discord Handles Two and Half Million Concurrent Voice Users Using WebRTC

Discord powers 2.5 million voice chats at once with WebRTC wizardry.

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Solving the Problem of One Billion Computations

Skyscanner tackles a billion calculations with efficient, fast solutions.

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Android Search Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Part 2 of Yelp’s efforts to enhance Android search performance, diving deeper into implementation details.

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