This article takes you deeper to cover details pertaining to the specific elements (mobile and web application deployments) from the generic architectural overview.
This article has reached the core elements in the architecture (container platform and microservices), which are crucial to the generic architectural overview.
Part 3 of this series looks at reducing request-processing time to provide better user experience with less wait time, battery drain, and bandwidth usage.
In this article, learn possible solutions needed to generate images programmatically, possible caveats and pitfalls you may hit, as well as best practices.
We've written about RxJava and Android before, but this tutorial from howrobotswork takes a more in-depth look at RxJava through one particular use case: managing async API calls. If you're not familiar with RxJava, howrobotswork describes it as a "Java implementation of Reactive Extensions developed by Netflix" for asynchronous and event-based programs. The howrobotswork tutorial provides some background and set-up, but mostly focuses on how to build an Android REST API client with RxJava observables. Any Android developers looking to get deeper into RxJava should take a look at the full tutorial. Also, it's the first part in a series, and the second part - error handling with RxJava - has already been posted, potentially with more to come.