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Dan Federman from Tolan reveals how Claude now writes 55% of their iOS commits. And their crash-free rate improved while doing it.

Adam Ernst, Meta's IC9 Distinguished Engineer, spent two years building a framework that completely failed. His brutally honest postmortem reveals more about reaching the highest IC levels than most success sto...

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.

Reddit's mobile team just dropped their unfiltered take on iOS vs Android development in 2022. Spoiler: both platforms have some explaining to do.

Mobile Developer Experience at Slack

Company: Slack · Oct 12, 2022
Platform: iOS / Android

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.

Mobile Developer Productivity at Reddit

Company: Reddit · Nov 22, 2021
Platform: iOS / Android

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.

Improving iOS Intangibles with Tactical

Company: Medium · May 12, 2021
Platform: iOS

Medium's iOS team was scattered across product teams, causing their codebase and user experience to fragment. Their solution? A biweekly meeting format borrowed from holocracy that transformed how they ship.

Jaclyn Karnowski from Airbnb reveals how they transformed 45 engineers into mobile developers in just 14 days. The confidence shift? 15% to 90% ready to ship production code.

Victor Pavlychko from Grammarly tackles the challenge every iOS team faces: loving SwiftUI's elegance but being stuck with years of UIKit code. His solution? Reverse engineer SwiftUI's best features into their ...

Amandine Cousin from leboncoin reveals how their iOS team of 9 developers ships features continuously on a single branch. No release branches, no merge chaos, just one button deploys.

Swift Guild

Company: Hootsuite · Apr 24, 2015
Platform: iOS

Taylor Ledingham from Hootsuite reveals how their iOS team mastered Swift in just 90 minutes per week. When Apple dropped a completely new language in 2014, most developers panicked—but Hootsuite's Guild system...

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