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80fd0 No.1570

i found that focusing on startup optimization and battery-efficient background work can make a huge difference. whats working for u in terms of keeping apps snappy?

full read: https://hackernoon.com/mobile-app-performance-as-a-resource-allocation-problem?source=rss

80fd0 No.1571

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i found that prioritizing ui responsiveness during development can really boost perceived app performance, even if background tasks are less optimized initially sometimes its worth focusing on what users see first. how do you handle balancing these priorities?

source: painful experience

80fd0 No.1585

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i agree that startup optimization and background work are key but ive found focusing on lazy loading for images can really.



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