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Gunnar Torfi shares how a single developer maintained 40+ mobile screens AND a full web app by merging them into one universal codebase. No big rewrite required.

Very Good Ventures reveals why global leaders like Disney, Toyota, and BMW are ditching fragmented native development for a single framework. The shift isn't just technical—it's transformational.

Callstack explores how React Native is becoming the unexpected bridge between traditional mobile development and the Web3 ecosystem. Building decentralized apps just got a lot more practical.

Very Good Ventures makes the case for Flutter with data that's hard to ignore: 93% developer satisfaction and 24% user growth in a single year. If you're evaluating cross-platform frameworks, this breakdown cut...

AWS just rebuilt Amplify from the ground up, and this time everything runs on TypeScript. If you've bounced off Amplify before, this Gen 2 release might change your mind.

Still running separate iOS and Android teams in 2024? The economics of native development just stopped making sense. Here's why Flutter is quietly becoming the default choice for engineering leaders who need to...

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.

AWS Amplify just shipped three game-changing features that make querying relational data feel less like a chore and more like writing plain JavaScript. If you've ever wrestled with loading nested data in offlin...

Very Good Ventures shows how to build a production-ready Flutter app with Supabase that achieves 100% test coverage. This isn't your typical Firebase clone tutorial.

BBC World Service & Web Performance

Company: BBC · Nov 23, 2020
Platform: Mobile Web

Chris Hinds from BBC World Service reveals how they migrated 31 million weekly readers to a modern React app and achieved performance gains of up to 83%. The results? A complete transformation of one of the wor...

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