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Android App Crashes: Causes, Detection, and Fixes

Android app crashes will cost us users and damage our Play Store ranking. To prevent them from happening, we need to understand the most frequent causes of crashes, read the stack trace effectively, and have plans for common painpoints such as null values. This article will give you the tools to do that.

Top Static Site Generators for 2025

Static site generators have never been more relevant. AI search tools favor fast, pre-rendered content. Hosting costs are near zero. Build tooling has matured to the point where shipping a production-ready static site takes hours, not weeks. But while the benefits of SSGs are clear, choosing the right SSG for your business can be much more tricky. There are lots of competing options, all with their own pros and cons.

JavaScript Debugging: the Complete Guide

An effective JavaScript debugging process is vital for any web developer. Over 95% of the web is built with JavaScript code, but the language carries its own distinct challenges due to its unique runtime model. This guide will help you master these challenges and become truly fluent in the Internet’s first language. You’ll learn about: You’ll leave with a process that works in any case, no matter how edgy.

Swift Arrays: Complete Guide to Sort, Filter, Map and Reduce

Swift arrays are one of the most commonly used collection types in iOS and macOS development. They provide ordered, type-safe storage for values and include powerful higher-order functions such as map, filter, reduce, and sort. With value semantics, copy-on-write optimisation, and a rich set of built-in operations, Swift arrays make it easier to write safe, efficient, and expressive code. This guide will empower you to master the basics of Swift arrays and explore all the functionality they provide.

Android App Crashes: Causes, Diagnosis, and Fixes

Android app crashes are a nightmare for developers. But they rarely come out of the blue. Most crashes stem from structural causes like leaky memory or sloppy resource management, and most failures will have a root cause that surfaces in either logcat or the stack trace. This post will give you a true Android crash course, showing you the tell-tale signs and the tried-and-tested fixes that work across devices, territories and app utilities.