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Facebook's mobile team tackled one of Android's toughest performance challenges: keeping UI rendering smooth without blocking the main thread.
Meta's News Feed team solved what many thought impossible: smooth multithreaded rendering on Android at massive scale.
Want your React Native app to automatically match its UI colors to any image? There's now a library that taps into Android's Material Design color extraction magic.
Charles Siebert, Branden Berlin, and Yipeng Song from Oregon State University crashed mobile browsers repeatedly while stress-testing A-Frame VR scenes. What they learned could save your next WebVR project from...
Radoslaw Cieciwa from Bumble reveals why their gorgeous After Effects loading animation nearly killed iOS performance. Spoiler: trim paths and CPU rendering were the culprits.
React Native just killed ListView. The new list components solve memory leaks, stale rows, and ignored bugs that plagued mobile developers for years.
Your React Native animations are probably running on the wrong thread. Here's how one config flag can eliminate frame drops when JavaScript gets blocked.
Callstack explores an unexpected React Native target: Amazon Fire TV Stick. Turns out your mobile codebase might already be 80% ready for the living room.
Eli Hart from Airbnb reveals how they eliminated RecyclerView boilerplate while building complex screens with 8+ view types. Their solution handles diffing, animations, and state management automatically.
Twitch was dropping frames like crazy. Chat messages were taking 200ms to render when they had just 16.667ms to work with for smooth 60fps video.
Android orientation changes are one of the most frustrating challenges for mobile engineers. When users rotate their device, Android destroys and recreates your Activities and Fragments, wiping out all member v...
Pinterest engineers rebuilt their mobile onboarding experience and saw engagement metrics jump across the board. With 80% of users on mobile, they had to get this right.
John Bito from Zillow reveals how they cut home listing load times in half while making it easier to ship features across iOS, Android, and web. The secret? Rethinking how WebViews work in native apps.
Zain M., Engineering Intern at Yelp, turned a choppy mobile web animation into a buttery-smooth 60fps experience. The secret? Ditching the obvious CSS properties and rethinking how browsers handle rendering.
Tina Wen from Dropbox tackles a deceptively hard problem: how do you render tens of thousands of photos at 60fps without turning your app into a slideshow of gray squares?
Dropbox's Carousel team faced a brutal truth: their photo app was slower than local galleries, and users noticed. No one wants to wait for network requests just to delete a photo.
Deniz Veli from Etsy tackled a problem every Android dev knows: GridView and ListView just don't cut it for complex layouts. So they built their own.