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Technical Quality on Google Play - Improving App Discoverability and Performance

Offered By: Android Developers via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Discover how to enhance app discoverability on Google Play and implement best practices for monitoring and improving app quality in this 40-minute webinar hosted by the Google Play Partnerships team. Explore key topics such as the Technical Quality Bar, Android Vitals, metrics analysis, debugging techniques, and game-specific performance indicators. Gain valuable insights into user perceptions, learn from case studies, and understand the importance of optimizing main thread operations, crash prevention, and native memory management. Connect with Google Play team members and fellow developers while acquiring essential knowledge to elevate your app's technical quality and visibility on the platform.

Syllabus

Introduction
Agenda
Technical Quality Bar
Recap
Android Vitals
Metrics
Vitals API
Hourly vitals
High
Summary
New features
Crashes
Unactionable NRS
Debugging native memory errors
RS Basics
User Perceptions
Case Study
Insight
Binder calls
IO in main thread
Blocked main thread
Native lock contention
Main thread ilanrs
Insights and recommendations
Tools and techniques
Games only metrics
Vitals
Surface Flier
Slow Sessions
Target Frame Rate
Slow
Game Developer Summit


Taught by

Android Developers

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