Mobile Performance Training That Actually Works
We spent three years breaking apps and figuring out what makes them crash. Now we teach developers in Vientiane how to build apps that don't fall apart when users need them most.
Our next program runs September through November 2025. You'll work with real codebases that have actual performance problems—not contrived examples from textbooks.
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What You'll Actually Learn
We skip the theory lectures. Each module tackles a specific performance problem you'll encounter in production apps. You'll spend time fixing things, not just reading about them.
Memory Leaks and Resource Management
Most crashes happen because something didn't get cleaned up properly. We'll show you how to spot memory issues before they ship, and how to fix them when they're already in production.
3 weeks · Hands-on debuggingNetwork Performance Under Bad Conditions
Your app works fine on WiFi in the office. Then users try it on 3G during rush hour and everything breaks. You'll learn to build apps that handle terrible network conditions gracefully.
2 weeks · Real network simulationBattery Drain and Background Processing
Background tasks can kill a battery in two hours if you're not careful. We cover efficient scheduling, wake locks, and how to do work without draining power.
2 weeks · Device testingStartup Time and First Paint Optimization
Users delete apps that take too long to open. You'll learn practical techniques to cut startup time in half—we've measured this with actual user apps.
2 weeks · Profiling intensiveResults From Recent Programs
We track what happens after training ends. Here's what participants from our January 2025 program reported back after three months of applying what they learned.
How the Program Works
We meet twice a week for hands-on sessions. Between meetings, you'll work on performance improvements in a real codebase we provide—it's messy on purpose because production code is always messy.
You'll need about 6-8 hours per week outside of sessions. That includes debugging time, reading documentation, and occasionally breaking things to see what happens.
The September 2025 cohort starts on September 8th and runs through November 14th. We cap enrollment at twelve people so everyone gets direct feedback on their work.
Interested in joining the next program? We're finalizing the schedule now. Get in touch and we'll send you the full curriculum breakdown and enrollment details.
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