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Top Mobile Development Picks: Faster Android Unwind & JD’s HarmonyOS App

This week’s WecTeam frontend newsletter highlights two practical mobile development articles: a performance‑focused Android native unwind technique that improves backtrace speed with minimal trade‑offs, and a rapid‑adaptation strategy for deploying JD's app on HarmonyOS using a hybrid package approach.

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Top Mobile Development Picks: Faster Android Unwind & JD’s HarmonyOS App

Introducing a High‑Performance Android Native Unwind Technique

This article presents a native backtrace method that differs from the commonly used techniques on the Android platform. By supporting Android ART unwind and sacrificing a few traceable scenarios, it achieves noticeable performance gains.

Read the full article at https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/g4RWAS3vNjFu2IoU9OxRaQ

JD App HarmonyOS Version Deployment Practice

This piece describes a hybrid‑package development model that leverages HarmonyOS features while requiring minimal changes to the existing JD app. By adding a dedicated HarmonyOS module, the app can quickly adopt HarmonyOS capabilities and be released without major rewrites.

Read the full article at https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/v4jT-DHk5opb2wEqwQzV0w

WecTeam (维 C 团) is the frontend technology team of JD’s Jingxi business group, focusing on front‑end engineering, web performance optimization, mini‑program development, app development, serverless, multi‑platform reuse, and visual construction.

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WecTeam (维C团) is the front‑end technology team of JD.com’s Jingxi business unit, focusing on front‑end engineering, web performance optimization, mini‑program and app development, serverless, multi‑platform reuse, and visual building.

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