14 articles on Team Workflows for Android performance
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Urs Peter, a JetBrains-certified Kotlin trainer, reveals the hidden pitfalls that turn promising Kotlin projects into Java-with-different-syntax nightmares. Most teams waste months writing 'Java-ish Kotlin' ins...
Students and recent grads: JetBrains is offering free trips to Munich for building Kotlin Multiplatform projects. The 2026 contest is open now, and the bar might be lower than you think.
Still running separate iOS and Android teams in 2024? VGV breaks down why Flutter and React Native are replacing the old playbook for multi-platform development.
Meta shipped Threads to 100M users in 5 days. The timeline? Just 5 months from idea to launch.
Jack Webb from ASOS turned his Android team into terminal power users. His secret? A toolkit that slashes thousands of keystrokes daily and makes complex git operations feel effortless.
Revolut's Android team ships features to 25+ million customers every Tuesday at 9am sharp. Here's how 100+ engineers coordinate releases across 70 autonomous teams without QA.
Reddit's mobile team just dropped their unfiltered take on iOS vs Android development in 2022. Spoiler: both platforms have some explaining to do.
rolgalan from Glovo tackles a question mobile teams keep asking: how do you actually use DORA metrics when you don't control app distribution? Turns out, the answer isn't to abandon them—it's to adapt them.
Slack's 8-person Mobile DevXp team saved $240K annually just by improving PR notifications. Most companies are massively underinvesting in developer experience.
Robinhood doubled their engineering team in a year while scaling to handle unpredictable market swings. Here's the framework that made it possible without breaking their systems or culture.
Reddit's mobile team ships features 30% faster after overhauling their developer productivity infrastructure. Here's how they did it.
Walmart's engineering team learned the hard way: breaking up a monolith without fixing team structure just creates a distributed mess.
Bianca Gandolfo spent 7 years mastering JavaScript—then faced an identity crisis when asked to switch to Android. Her internal debate reveals a tension every specialist faces: go deeper or go broader?
Rares Musina from N26 shares how their mobile bank went all-in on Kotlin—and what they learned at KotlinConf 2018. Spoiler: coroutines, DSLs, and faster backends are changing everything.