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Atacan Apps
@AtacanApps
Android Developer | Kotlin & Jetpack Compose 📱 Building apps people actually use 🧵 Weekly Android tips & tricks Building in public 🚀
加入时间 Haziran 2026
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I’ve developed an Android app for tracking income and expenses, and I’m looking for 50 users to help test it.
If you’d like to try it, here’s the download link:
play.google.com/store/apps/det…
As a thank-you for testing the app, I’d be happy to give you free access to the Premium version. After you’ve tested it, just send me a message and I’ll unlock Premium for you.
Thank you for your support and feedback! 😊
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I’ve developed an Android app for tracking income and expenses, and I’m looking for 50 users to help test it.
If you’d like to try it, here’s the download link:
play.google.com/store/apps/det…
As a thank-you for testing the app, I’d be happy to give you free access to the Premium version. After you’ve tested it, just send me a message and I’ll unlock Premium for you.
Thank you for your support and feedback! 😊
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As developers, we are constantly chased by the FOMO of upgrading. New OS versions, IDE updates, beta features. The industry screams at us to always stay on the bleeding edge.
But here is a brutal truth: Sometimes, the best move for your productivity is to take a step back.
While building the core of my new Android project, I noticed minor compilation instabilities on my M2 MacBook Air. Little focus-stealers.
So, I did something counterintuitive: I wiped my machine and intentionally downgraded to a rock-solid, past version (macOS Ventura).
The result? Absolute fluid performance, instant build times, and zero IDE crashes.
When you run an indie app studio solo, you don't have an IT department. Your machine is your revenue engine. If an update gives you a 2% shiny new feature but costs you 10% in stability and mental peace, it’s a bad business decision.
Valuing predictability over novelty is a superpower.
Where do you stand? Bleeding edge updates or boring, ultra-stable setups? Let’s talk 👇
#DeveloperLife #IndieHackers #MacBookAir #AndroidDev

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Your Android app is slow?
Check this first:
→ Are you reading from DB on the main thread?
→ Are you creating objects inside onDraw()?
→ Are you using LiveData where StateFlow fits better?
90% of performance issues come from these 3 mistakes.
#AndroidDev #Performance
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