Amazon has been employing Java for their entire UI for the Kindle since they started making them in 2007. In the past year, the company has been dramatically changing the home screen and user ...
Building mobile apps today can feel stuck in the past. Back in 2016, as a mobile engineer, I couldn’t get enough of Swift and Kotlin. They were sharp, powerful tools. But the landscape’s shifted.
Have you ever found yourself juggling multiple tools and frameworks just to create a dynamic, interactive user interface? It can feel overwhelming—managing state, making sure type safety, and ...