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Debug issues specific to mobile applications including platform-specific problems, device constraints, and connectivity issues.
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Debug issues specific to mobile applications including platform-specific problems, device constraints, and connectivity issues.
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Implement WCAG 2.1/2.2 accessibility standards, screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, and a11y testing. Use when building inclusive web applications, ensuring regulatory compliance, or improving user experience for people with disabilities.
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Plan and execute effective sprints using Agile methodologies. Define sprint goals, estimate user stories, manage sprint backlog, and facilitate daily standups to maximize team productivity and deliver value incrementally.
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| name | mobile-app-debugging |
| description | Debug issues specific to mobile applications including platform-specific problems, device constraints, and connectivity issues. |
Mobile app debugging addresses platform-specific issues, device hardware limitations, and mobile-specific network conditions.
Minimal working example:
Xcode Debugging:
Attach Debugger:
- Xcode → Run on device
- Set breakpoints in code
- Step through execution
- View variables
- Console logs
View Logs:
- Xcode → Window → Devices & Simulators
- Select device → View Device Logs
- Filter by app name
- Check system logs for crashes
Inspect Memory:
- Xcode → Debug → View Memory Graph
- Identify retain cycles
- Check object count
- Monitor allocation growth
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Common iOS Issues:
App Crash (SIGABRT):
// ... (see reference guides for full implementation)
Detailed implementations in the references/ directory:
| Guide | Contents |
|---|---|
| iOS Debugging | iOS Debugging |
| Android Debugging | Android Debugging |
| Cross-Platform Issues | Cross-Platform Issues |
| Mobile Testing & Debugging Checklist | Mobile Testing & Debugging Checklist |