11 articles on Animation for Android performance
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Weera Youngnam from KBTG turned a personal pain point into a feature that caught executive attention. His journey from gyroscope experiments to production reveals how small PoCs can create outsized impact.
Pavithra Chamod J from PickMe Engineering tackles a common Android performance trap: GIFs that look great but silently drain memory and tank your UI responsiveness.
Sanath Sajeeva Kumara from PickMe just dropped a stunning tutorial that turns mathematical curves into mesmerizing loading animations. Who knew trigonometry could look this good in production Android apps?
Sanath Sajeeva Kumara from PickMe breaks down a custom Jetpack Compose button that rotates in 3D space and morphs colors on touch. This isn't your standard Material button.
Animations can make or break your app's performance. Choosing between Lottie and Rive isn't just about features: it's about understanding the tradeoffs that impact your users' experience.
Phil Boyd from OkCupid shows how to build smooth path animations in Jetpack Compose using just high school math. No complex animation libraries required.
Zsolt Kocsi discovered that Jetpack Compose's lack of shared element transitions wasn't a limitation. It was an opportunity to build something better.
Airbnb was shipping hundreds of features, but custom animations were getting cut due to complexity. Their solution? A declarative framework that reduced transition code from hundreds of lines to just a few.
Netflix hosted their first mobile engineering event to tackle a problem every mobile team faces: building performant apps on resource-constrained devices.
Ever wonder how Twitter's delightful logo-to-app loading animation actually works? Eli White reverse-engineered it and the solution is counterintuitive.
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.