Building Android apps on Apple Silicon M1 machines
Learn how Android projects perform on Apple silicon M1 machines: In this blog post, we share some interesting benchmark results that may help your mobile teams optimize Android build times with M1.
Learn how Android projects perform on Apple silicon M1 machines: In this blog post, we share some interesting benchmark results that may help your mobile teams optimize Android build times with M1.
We made changes to the Bitrise dependency cache offering. In short: having explicit and granular control on what to cache, sharing a cache across workflows, branches, and stacks, and automatically invalidating stale files in a cache.
Learn how to use fastlane and fastlane Match to manage iOS code signing for multiple apps at a scale on Bitrise.
What is caching, and why should you care? In this article, we cover topics like what a cache is, how caching works, how it can speed up your build times, why you should cache your builds, and more.
Introducing Dashboards — a great new way to quickly and easily view your most important metrics in one convenient place.
We're changing the way we provide Xcode versions to our macOS stacks users.
Viktor Benei, Bitrise's CTO, interviewed Reddit’s Matt Robinson and Compass’ Stephane Copin about mobile app delivery using data to measure success, optimize workflows, and more.
A hands-on guide to learning how to run your mobile automated UI tests with Sauce Labs and Bitrise.
Moataz Nabil talked about React Native and DevOps at React Day Berlin. Here’s the recap to help you use Bitrise Pipelines to deploy React Native apps.
The mobile testing pyramid is a set of guiding principles that help establish a strategy for unit testing, integration testing, and end-to-end testing for mobile apps. Laurent Sigal shared tips to master the mobile testing pyramid at this year’s Mobile DevOps Summit.