11 articles on Navigation for Android performance
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Aditya Singh from slice engineering solved a problem that haunts every Android team at scale: navigation crashes from circular dependencies. His team hit zero navigation crashes in production with a runtime gra...
Turo open-sourced Nibel, their solution to the messy problem of migrating fragment-based Android apps to Jetpack Compose without breaking everything.
Meetup's Android team ditched Activities and Fragments for pure Jetpack Compose—and immediately noticed the performance difference. Here's how they navigated the complexity of multi-module apps.
Andrey Kovalev from Bumble's engineering team challenges a fundamental assumption: what if Jetpack Compose Navigation's string-based routes and hardcoded BackStack are holding your Android app back?
Lachlan McKee from Bumble Tech tackles a critical scalability problem in Jetpack Compose Navigation that Google's docs don't address. His solution? Delegate route creation to feature modules using Dagger Hilt f...
John Ryan from Flutter's team tackles one of mobile dev's messiest problems: navigation. But the solution might be more complex than the problem itself.
Maria Sharkina from DoorDash discovered that Android's Navigation Library has a critical flaw: it forces navigation before your app is ready. Here's how her team solved it without breaking deep links or the bac...
Robinhood's Android team cracked a tough modularization puzzle: how do you navigate between completely decoupled feature modules without creating dependencies?
Konstantin Yakushev from Bumble reveals the brutal truth about universal links: Apple and Google's 'simple' solution is riddled with undocumented bugs that break user experience. Here's how Badoo's team catalog...
Callstack tackles one of React Native's most frustrating Android UX challenges: making the navigation drawer and status bar play nicely together. Spoiler: the default behavior is broken.
Daniel Molinero Reguera from Groupon reveals how traditional Android Intent creation is silently breaking apps at runtime. His team built a solution that catches errors at compile time instead.