Please answer as many or as few of the questions as you want. Any insight helps.
1. Howโs the mobile dev stack at Netflix? What is the approximate percentage of native vs cross platform code (like the one using something like React Native)?
2. Are mobile developers full stack developers or do they focus only on the mobile side?
3. Do mobile developers specialize for one platform - Android vs iOS?
4. If you change ten lines of code in three different files, how long does it take to rebuild the app on average? (Android vs iOS comparisons are welcome)
5. Does the project give you access to the entire source code through the standard IDE (Android Studio or Xcode or maybe VSCode?).
6. What is the general structure of the feature development cycle?
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1. Native with the occasional webview.
2. Team dependent. Mostly mobile side with some bff work.
3. Yes.
As a mobile engineer, I just want to know the answer to these questions out of sheer curiosity; I don't even want to work there.