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Instagram grabs data early in the background to keep scrolling smooth.

Case study on optimizing React Native app performance in a production marketplace application.

Zynga's engineering team reduced mobile game latency for global players by deploying geo proxy servers across 5 AWS regions. By maintaining persistent connections to their Oregon data center, they eliminated HT...

Detecting List Items Observed by User

Company: Zalando · May 23, 2017
Platform: iOS / Android

Zalando tracks what users see in lists to sharpen performance and stats.

Presents an open-source iOS framework for efficient image loading and caching in mobile applications.

Improving Chat Rendering Performance

Company: Twitch · Aug 8, 2016
Platform: iOS / Android

Twitch smooths chat rendering for a lag-free experience in streams.

Zalando crafts native apps that shift content dynamically for users.

Zalando optimizes iOS table views to render fast and feel smooth.

Meta’s lab in Prineville hammers apps to ensure they perform anywhere.

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

Deep dive into performance optimization techniques and best practices for React Native applications.

Optimizing Facebook for iOS start time

Company: Meta · Nov 20, 2015
Platform: iOS

Meta tackled iOS startup piece by piece to get users in faster.

LinkedIn drops 10 hot tips for making Node.js fly in mobile apps.

LinkedIn tunes Java garbage collection for high speed and low lag.

Meta’s tooling keeps their mobile apps running smooth and steady.

Crittercism (via AWS) tackles app issues for a billion users worldwide.

High Performance WebViews

Company: Zillow · Feb 9, 2015
Platform: Android / iOS

Covers optimization techniques for WebView performance in mobile applications.

Real World Swift

Company: Duolingo · Jan 7, 2015
Platform: iOS

Duolingo shares their experience building a new Swift-based iOS app, discussing real-world Swift patterns, optionals, type safety, and lessons learned from production deployment.

Dropbox tuned their data model to make their app respond even faster.

Dropbox made their networked app feel snappy, like it’s all local.

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