Building m.uber: Engineering a High-Performance Web App
Uber dives into the tech that powers their fast, lean mobile web app, m.uber.
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Uber dives into the tech that powers their fast, lean mobile web app, m.uber.
It’s an exciting time to be a mobile engineer. Now that declarative UI has finally made its way into Android with Jetpack Compose, I was fascinated
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Grab finds and clears bottlenecks in their Go-based apps with care.
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Nubank uses Flutter to scale their mobile app fast and keep it growing.
Klarna ditched caching and somehow boosted mobile speed by 25%.
OkCredit slashed Android cold startup time by 70% with clever fixes.
Robinhood wiped out 30% of iOS crashes for a stabler app experience.
Swiggy automates event verification to keep their app on track.
Turo tests Android UI with Firebase for reliable, quick results.
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Booking.com watches Android rendering to catch slowdowns early.
At Tinder, we enjoy delivering global-wide experiences to our members. As such, we deploy visually-rich content all around the world, and localization plays a huge role.
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Tokopedia breaks down and boosts iOS app launch speed smartly.
Instawork taps Hermes to make their Android app run smoother and faster.
OkCredit boosted Android network speed by 30% with sharp tweaks.